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Chris Tomer

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About Chris Tomer

Meteorologist Chris Tomer lives in Denver, CO. For the last 25 years, Tomer has forecast weather for people climbing and skiing the highest peaks around the world.

Memorable Projects

2025 forecasting for François D’Haene new FKT (Fastest Known Time) on Nolan’s 14 in Colorado, supported 35hr34min (N-S).

2024 forecasting for Jack Kuenzle new ski FKT on Mont Blanc from Chamonix, France of 4:59:50 RT, 6/5/2024.

2024 forecasting for Chris Fisher new FKT on Ama Dablam (11hr20min RT) 11/3/2024.

2023 forecasting for Chris Warner completing all 8000m peaks. Only 2nd American to achieve this.

2023 forecasting for Eric Gilbertson completing all Snow Leopard Peaks (Five highest in former Soviet Union).

2023 forecasting for Jack Kuenzle new FKT on Denali in 10:14:57 RT (6/4/2023).

2020-2021 forecasting for Mingma G and Team first-ever joint summit of K2 in Winter.

2018 forecasting for a Team with the first Afghan woman to summit the highest peak, Mount Noshaq (24,580′), Afghanistan.

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Mountain Weather Update 5/17, Meteorologist Chris Tomer

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