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  2. Avalanches: What causes innocent-looking snow slopes to ... - AOL

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    An avalanche swept up skiers at Lake Tahoe's largest ski resort on Jan. 10, 2024, as a 150-foot-wide sheet of snow slid down a mountain slope into a pile 10 feet deep. One person died in the ...

  3. Avalanche Canada - Wikipedia

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    Avalanche Canada is a non-government, non-profit organization whose vision is to eliminate avalanche fatalities and injuries in Canada. [1] Avalanche Canada is Canada's national public avalanche safety organization. Based in Revelstoke, British Columbia, the organization's aim is to minimize public avalanche risk in avalanche terrain. Avalanche ...

  4. Avalanche - Wikipedia

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    Avalanches and avalanche paths share common elements: a start zone where the avalanche originates, a track along which the avalanche flows, and a runout zone where the avalanche comes to rest. The debris deposit is the accumulated mass of the avalanched snow once it has come to rest in the run-out zone.

  5. Loose snow avalanche - Wikipedia

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    A loose snow avalanche is an avalanche formed in snow with little internal cohesion among individual snow crystals.Usually very few fatalities occur from loose snow avalanches, as the avalanches have a tendency to break beneath the person and are usually small even having a path as small as a few centimeters, and as a result are sometimes called "harmless sloughs" that usually at most cause ...

  6. Powder snow avalanche - Wikipedia

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    A powder snow avalanche is a type of avalanche where snow grains are largely or completely suspended and moved by air in a state of fluid turbulence. They are particle-laden gravity currents [ 1 ] and closely related to turbidity currents , pyroclastic flows from volcanoes and dust storms in the desert.

  7. Video: Scary moment avalanche strikes near Colorado ...

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    – A natural avalanche happened during the morning commute on Monday in Frisco, Colorado. Video of the incident shows drivers on Interstate 70 driving past as a large cloud of snow comes crashing ...

  8. Utah man accidentally causes avalanche, rescues trapped ... - AOL

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    Avalanches can occur on any steep slope, given the right conditions, according to the National Weather Service. Warning signs include cracks forming in the snow around a person's feet or skis, a ...

  9. Canadian Avalanche Association - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Avalanche Association (CAA) is a non-profit organization that supports avalanche practitioners in Canada by organizing professional training courses, providing a system for information exchange and ensures that members meet the highest practise standards to secure confidence in their avalanche safety programs. Being a member of the ...