linkLink to websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-16simple_linkLink to the simplified websitehttps://avalanche.report/simple/2019-12-16/en.htmlfd_albina_map.jpgDanger rating map (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/fd_albina_map.jpgfd_tyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Tirol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/fd_tyrol_map.jpgfd_southtyrol_map.jpgDanger rating map Southtyrol (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/fd_southtyrol_map.jpgfd_trentino_map.jpgDanger rating map Trentino (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/fd_trentino_map.jpgpdfPDF https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/2019-12-16_en.pdftyrol_pdfPDF Tirolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/2019-12-16_AT-07_en.pdfsouthtyrol_pdfPDF Southtyrolhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/2019-12-16_IT-32_BZen.pdftrentino_pdfPDF Trentinohttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/2019-12-16_IT-32-TN_en.pdffd_overlay.pngDanger rating overlay (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/fd_overlay.pngfd_regions.jsonGeoJSON for regions (whole day)https://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/fd_regions.jsondangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/f2fa76db-0578-4356-8c0e-44b4be7c76c0.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-16?region=f2fa76db-0578-4356-8c0e-44b4be7c76c02019-12-15T16:00:00Z2019-12-15T23:00:00Z2019-12-16T23:00:00ZSexten DolomitesEastern Pfunderer MountainsDurreck RangeVal Müstair AlpsWestern Rieserferner MountainsLangtaufersWestern Deferegger AlpsSchnals RidgeOrtler RangeSouthern Stubai AlpsUlten ValleySouthern Zillertal Alps and High TauernEastern Nonsberger AlpsSaldurn-Mastaun RidgeNorthern Dolomites of FiemmeTexel MountainsGröden DolomitesSarntal AlpsPrags DolomitesWestern Pfunderer MountainsLatemarSouthern AdamelloPrimiero - Pale di S. MartinoAdamello - PresanellaPrealpsNorthern Brenta - PellerCembra ValleyBondone and StivoVallarsaFolgaria - LaveroneWestern Nonsberg AlpsSouthern BrentaFassa ValleySouthern LagoraiSole, Pejo and RabbiNorthern LagoraiLedro ValleyMaddalenePaganellaPine' - Mocheni ValleyMarzola - Valsuganamoderatetreelinemoderate232low11lowtreelinelow131low11dp6wind_drifted_snowSSWWNENWNESEtreelinesteady2019-12-16T23:00:00Z2019-12-17T23:00:00ZWind slabs are to be evaluated critically.As a consequence of a strong to storm force wind, sometimes easily released wind slabs will form in particular above the tree line. The avalanche prone locations are to be found adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. The wind slabs must be evaluated with care and prudence in particular on steep shady slopes. Mostly avalanches are medium-sized. The number and size of avalanche prone locations will increase with altitude. Snow sport activities outside marked and open pistes call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger.The wind will be strong to storm force. The fresh and older wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on shady slopes at intermediate and high altitudes. They are bonding poorly with the old snowpack above the tree line.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/9d96dccb-0dc5-4a30-9f44-6e0d918de743.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-16?region=9d96dccb-0dc5-4a30-9f44-6e0d918de7432019-12-15T16:00:00Z2019-12-15T23:00:00Z2019-12-16T23:00:00ZWestern Verwall MountainsEastern Verwall MountainsSilvrettaSamnaun MountainsNorthern Oetz and Stubai AlpsWestern Tuxer AlpsEastern Tuxer AlpsWestern Kitzbühel AlpsGlockturm RangeWeiÃkugel RangeGurgler RangeCentral Stubai AlpsNorthern Zillertal AlpsAllgäu AlpsVenediger RangeEastern Lechtal Alps - Ammergau AlpsMieming MountainsEastern Rieserferner MountainsKarwendel MountainsGlockner RangeEastern Deferegger AlpsSchober MountainsLienzer DolomitesWestern Lechtal AlpsCentral Lechtal AlpsGrieskogel Mountainsmoderatetreelinemoderate232low11lowtreelinelow111low11dp6dp4wind_drifted_snowWNWNENEtreelinepersistent_weak_layersSSWWESE23002800steady2019-12-16T23:00:00Z2019-12-17T23:00:00ZWind slabs and weakly bonded old snow require caution, in particular above the tree line adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls.Since Friday avalanche prone wind slabs formed adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls. They are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. Caution is to be exercised in particular on very steep shady slopes as well as adjacent to ridgelines in all aspects above the tree line. Mostly avalanches are rather small but can be released in some cases even by a single winter sport participant. As a consequence of the strong to storm force southerly wind the prevalence and size of the avalanche prone locations will increase as the day progresses. <br/> Weak layers in the upper part of the snowpack can be released in particular on very steep sunny slopes, especially between approximately 2300 and 2800 m. These avalanche prone locations are rather rare and are barely recognisable, even to the trained eye. Avalanches are only small. <br/> In addition a latent danger of gliding avalanches exists, in particular in the regions with a lot of snow as well as along the border with Vorarlberg. <br/> Snow sport activities outside marked and open pistes call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger and a certain restraint.The fresh and older wind slabs are lying on soft layers in particular on shady slopes at intermediate and high altitudes. These can be released, even by a single winter sport participant. Faceted weak layers exist in the top section of the old snowpack on steep sunny slopes. Weak layers in the old snowpack can be released especially by large additional loads. Shooting cracks when stepping on the snowpack can indicate the danger. The snowpack will be moist at low altitude.The avalanche danger will persist.dangerRatingMapSimplified danger rating map of the regionhttps://avalanche.report/albina_files_local/2019-12-16/2019-12-15_16-00-00/258e0e81-c447-4a77-ace4-aa4d278ca4e3.jpgwebsiteLink to region on the websitehttps://avalanche.report/bulletin/2019-12-16?region=258e0e81-c447-4a77-ace4-aa4d278ca4e32019-12-15T16:00:00Z2019-12-15T23:00:00Z2019-12-16T23:00:00ZBrandenberg AlpsWilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring AlpsEastern Kitzbühel Alpslowlow231low11dp6wind_drifted_snowNWNENtreelinesteady2019-12-16T23:00:00Z2019-12-17T23:00:00ZFresh wind slabs represent the main danger.As a consequence of a strong to storm force wind, sometimes avalanche prone wind slabs formed in particular above the tree line. The avalanche prone locations are to be found adjacent to ridgelines and in gullies and bowls, and behind abrupt changes in the terrain. Such avalanche prone locations are rather rare and are clearly recognisable to the trained eye. Avalanches can in some cases be released by a single winter sport participant, but they will be small in most cases.The fresh and older wind slabs are lying on soft layers on shady slopes at intermediate and high altitudes. The snowpack will be moist at low altitude. Thus far only a little snow is lying.The avalanche danger will persist.