Boundary-Howson-Kispiox-Kitimat-Nass-Ningunsaw-Rupert-Seven Sisters-Shames-StewartBoletín de aludes

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The possibility of a large persistent slab avalanche means continuing to avoid large, steep, open slopes.These avalanches may be hard to trigger, but the consequences would be serious.

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Alpino2Limitado
Límite forestal2Limitado
Bajo el límite forestal1Débil

Problemas de aludes activos

Placa Persistente
Placa Persistente
Límite forestal y por encima
Tamaño3/5
FrecuenciaImprobable
EstabilidadRegular
Placa de Viento
Placa de Viento
Límite forestal y por encima
Tamaño3/5
FrecuenciaPosible
EstabilidadRegular

While details are lacking, a size 3 persistent slab avalanche with a wide propagation was remotely triggered on a north-facing alpine slope on Friday. It appeared to occur on a steep, rocky slope with a thin-to-thick snowpack.On Tuesday, a variety of small to large (size 1-2) natural and explosive triggered avalanches were reported around the region. Wind and Storm slabs in in the alpine, and dry loose in steep terrain.

In the alpine, 20-40 cm of recent snow is settling over crusty surfaces across most terrain, except in high alpine north-facing areas, where dry, wintry snow can still be found. Previous moderate to strong winds (mostly from the southwest) redistributed this loose snow into deeper deposits on leeward slopes.In most places below treeline, the upper snowpack is moist, and possibly even isothermal at low elevations. Several persistent weak layers are buried up to 250 cm deep. While triggering these layers is becoming unlikely, they present a low-probability, high-consequence problem. A cornice fall (large load) may be enough to trigger this slab.

Fuente: Avalanche Canada — Avalanche Canada · Ver boletín original

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