Danger Sign
• A blue or grey hue in the snow • Area: At this place
Avalanche Activity
• 11. Mar. During the day (+01:00) • No avalanche activity
Tests
• ECTP16@38cm(Q2) • Medium • Broke on rounded facet layer under the crust
Snow Profile
• S • 36° • 1 test connected to snow profile • Persistent weak layer: thin layer, below slab, near surface
Avalanche Problems
• Wet slab avalanche • Poor bonding between crust and overlying snow • Within half a meter • Easy to trigger • 1 - Small • Some steep slopes E, S, W • Sun crust/melt crust binds poorly over RG layer. Very small slab and most likely not an issue in most places. However there is still a possiblikitt with a thicker overlying slab something could happen.
• Wet slab avalanche • Buried weak layer of faceted snow beneath a crust • Within half a meter • The weak layer collapses easily and clean (easy propagation). A big and identifiable crystal in the weak layer. • Difficult to trigger • 2 - Medium • N, NE, E, SE, S, SW, W, NW • Where the snow pack is thin is the most dangerous. Large differences in overlying slab depth can provide more protection for the weak layer.