Avalanche.report

Monday 16 12 2019

Published 15 12 2019, 17:00

Regions
Sexten Dolomites, Latemar, Val Müstair Alps, Langtaufers, Schnals Ridge, Southern Stubai Alps, Southern Zillertal Alps and High Tauern, Saldurn-Mastaun Ridge, Texel Mountains, Southern Adamello, Sarntal Alps, Adamello - Presanella, Western Pfunderer Mountains, Northern Brenta - Peller, Bondone and Stivo, Folgaria - Laverone, Southern Brenta, Southern Lagorai, Northern Lagorai, Maddalene, Pine' - Mocheni Valley, Eastern Pfunderer Mountains, Durreck Range, Western Rieserferner Mountains, Western Deferegger Alps, Ortler Range, Ulten Valley, Eastern Nonsberger Alps, Northern Dolomites of Fiemme, Gröden Dolomites, Primiero - Pale di S. Martino, Prags Dolomites, Prealps, Cembra Valley, Vallarsa, Western Nonsberg Alps, Fassa Valley, Sole, Pejo and Rabbi, Ledro Valley, Paganella, Marzola - Valsugana


Danger level
Danger Level 2 - Moderate above the treeline
Danger Level 1 - Low above the treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind-drifted snow above the treeline, N-NE-E-SE-S-SW-W-NW


Wind 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.

Snowpack

dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind

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.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.

Regions
Western Verwall Mountains, Eastern Verwall Mountains, Silvretta, Samnaun Mountains, Northern Oetz and Stubai Alps, Western Tuxer Alps, Eastern Tuxer Alps, Western Kitzbühel Alps, Glockturm Range, Weißkugel Range, Gurgler Range, Central Stubai Alps, Northern Zillertal Alps, Allgäu Alps, Venediger Range, Eastern Lechtal Alps - Ammergau Alps, Mieming Mountains, Eastern Rieserferner Mountains, Karwendel Mountains, Glockner Range, Eastern Deferegger Alps, Schober Mountains, Lienzer Dolomites, Western Lechtal Alps, Central Lechtal Alps, Grieskogel Mountains


Danger level
Danger Level 2 - Moderate above the treeline
Danger Level 1 - Low above the treeline
Avalanche Problem
Wind-drifted snow above the treeline, N-NE-E-W-NW
Persistent weak layer above 2800m above 2300m, E-SE-S-SW-W


Wind 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.
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.
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.
Snow sport activities outside marked and open pistes call for experience in the assessment of avalanche danger and a certain restraint.

Snowpack

dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind
dp 4: cold following warm / warm following cold

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.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.

Regions
Brandenberg Alps, Wilder Kaiser Mountains - Waidring Alps, Eastern Kitzbühel Alps


Danger level
Danger Level 1 - Low
Avalanche Problem
Wind-drifted snow above the treeline, N-NE-NW


Fresh 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.

Snowpack

dp 6: cold, loose snow and wind

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.

Tendency

The avalanche danger will persist.