- Avalanche - Wikipedia
If an avalanche moves fast enough, some of the snow may mix with the air, forming a powder snow avalanche Though they appear to share similarities, avalanches are distinct from slush flows, mudslides, rock slides, and serac collapses
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- Avalanche | Definition, Causes, Facts | Britannica
avalanche, a mass of material moving rapidly down a slope An avalanche is typically triggered when material on a slope breaks loose from its surroundings; this material then quickly collects and carries additional material down the slope
- Avalanche Forecast - Northwest Avalanche Center
The new snow has improved travel conditions, but also continues to drive avalanche concerns Expect more dangerous conditions as you ascend, in wind loaded terrain, and on convex slopes
- Avalanche. org » Connecting the public to avalanche information and . . .
Avalanche org is a partnership between the American Avalanche Association (A3) and the US Forest Service National Avalanche Center (NAC) The site consolidates data from professional forecast centers to provide real-time avalanche information
- Avalanche - National Geographic Society
During an avalanche, a mass of snow, rock, ice, soil, and other material slides swiftly down a mountainside Avalanches of rocks or soil are often called landslides
- Avalanches, facts and information | National Geographic
To get an avalanche, you need a surface bed of snow, a weaker layer that can collapse, and an overlaying snow slab The highest risk period is during and immediately after a snow storm
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