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Older snowdrift accumulations can still be triggered in isolated cases at higher elevations with large additional loads. Steep slopes, filled-in steep bowls and gullies must be taken into account in this regard.</avActivityComment>
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In very high northern areas, the snow base, fundament is occasionally weakened (persistent weak layer problem).</snowpackStructureComment>
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