Southern Hemisphere Ski Resorts: Snowiest Ranked
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Southern Hemisphere Ski Resorts: Snowiest Ranked
"Treble Cone, located near Wanaka in New Zealand, came out on top for overall snowfall, with an impressive 137 inches between June and September."
"Falls Creek, located in Victoria, was Australia's snowiest ski resort, with 78 inches over the same period, showing a significant difference compared to Thredbo."
"The study found that some South American ski resorts will receive over three times as much snowfall as most Australian or New Zealand ski resorts."
"Nevados de Chillan in Chile was crowned the Southern Hemisphere's snowiest resort with a huge 272 inches, appealing to powder chasers."
A recent analysis of 15 years of snowfall data reveals the snowiest ski resorts in the Southern Hemisphere, focusing on Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, and Chile. Treble Cone in New Zealand leads with 137 inches of snow, significantly surpassing Australia's Falls Creek, which received 78 inches. The study indicates that South American resorts, particularly Nevados de Chillan in Chile, receive over three times the snowfall of many Australian and New Zealand resorts, making them attractive for snow enthusiasts.
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