Avalanche.report

Tuesday 24 December 2024

Published 24 Dec 2024, 08:17:00


Danger level

2200m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
2200m
Persistent weak layer
2200m


Circumvent snowdrift accumulations. Caution: persistent weak layer.

As a result of resh snow and increasingly stormy winds, wide-reaching snowdrift accumulations have been generated particularly in gullies and bowls and behind protruberances in the landscape in all aspects above 2200m.

Avalanches can fracture down to more deeply embedded layers inside the snowpack on shady slopes in particular, and then grow to larger size. Remote triggerings are possible.

Whumpf noises and glide-cracks when the snowpack is tred upon are indicators of danger.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind
dp.1: deep persistent weak layer

Since Friday there has been up to 30m of fresh snow along the Salzburg border. Regionally another 15 cm is anticipated, locally more.

Often storm-strengh winds will transport the fresh snow. The cold fresh snow and fresh snowdrifts which lie deposited particularly in gullies, bowls and behind irregularities in the landscape, lie atop a weak old snowpack surface in all aspects above 2200m. Inside the old snowpack on shady wind-protected slopes there are faceted, expansively metamorphosed layers, particularly above 2200m.

Observers in outlying terrain report of naturally triggered avalanche releases, thus confirming the poor quality of the snowpack. Over small areas, it is highly irregular.

Tendency

Circumvent snowdrift accumulations, both freshly generate and older ones


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
1800m


Evaluate snowdrift accumulations on shady slopes with great caution

Due to fresh snowfall and increasily stormy winds, far-reaching snowdrift accumulations are being generated, particularly on shady slopes above 1800m: easily triggered or triggering naturally. Gullies and bowls are unfavorable, since weak layers are evident inside the old snow.

Avalanches are sometimes medium-sized.

Apart from the risk of being buried in snow masses, you also need to take the dangers of being swept along and forced to take a fall into consideration on extremely steep slopes.

Snowpack

dp.1: deep persistent weak layer

Snowdrift accumulations cover a weak old snowpack surface on shady slopes and in general above 1800m. The old snowpack is weak, with facetd crystals. The snowpack is highly irregular even over small areas.

Tendency

Avalanche danger levels are not expected to change significantly.


Danger level

1800m
Avalanche Problem
Wind slab
1800m


Evaluate freshly generated snowdrift accumulations on shady slopes with great caution.

Over the last few days, most shallow snowdrifts have accumulated in gullies and bowls. These can be triggered by large additional loading in isolated cases above 1800m, the releases will be small sized.

Snowpack

dp.6: cold, loose snow and wind

Above 1800m the snowdrift accumulations cover a weak old snowpack on shady slopes. The old snowpack is often expansively metamorphosed, with faceted crystals. The snowpack is highly irregular even over small areas.

Tendency

Avalanche danger levels are not expected to change significantly.