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Snowcover 1600m am 22.03.2006

Snowcover 1600m am 22.03.2006. Snowcover 1800m 27.03.2006. Snowcover Profil 3, 1940m, W,. Temperature Merbalm 2006m. snow depth. air temperature. temperature at the snow surface. avalanche activity 25.03.06. area: ca 110 km² avalanches in all aspects, above about 1800 m. 7,0 km.

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Snowcover 1600m am 22.03.2006

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  1. Snowcover 1600m am 22.03.2006

  2. Snowcover 1800m 27.03.2006

  3. Snowcover Profil 3, 1940m, W,

  4. Temperature Merbalm 2006m snow depth air temperature temperature at the snow surface

  5. avalanche activity 25.03.06 • area: ca 110 km² • avalanches in all aspects, above about 1800 m

  6. 7,0 km 5,0 km 6,5 km 6,0 km 6,0 km 5,0 km

  7. Frühjahrssituation

  8. New snow, water equivalent, 13.2., 8.00 h New snow, 13.2., 20.00 hDavos, 1560 m, new snow 12 h: 15 cm Wind, 13.2., 8.00 hWeissfluhjoch, 2693 mmean 43 km/h; speed peak 94 km/h: direction NW Wind, 13.2., 12.00 hWeissfluhjoch, 2693 m mean 18 km/h; speed peak 43 km/h: direction SW

  9. avalanche bulletin from 12.02. for the 13.02. • General • 10 to 30 cm new snow in the last 24 h • temperature at 2000 m: plus 1 degree • heavy W-wind • The bonding between the new snow and the old snow is bad, weak base of the snowpack • Short term evolution • 20 to 30 cm new snow in the upcoming 24 h • temperature at 2000 m: drops to minus 10 degrees • heavy to stormy W-wind • Avalanche danger forecast • The avalanche prone locations are primarily on steep slops of all aspects above • approximately 2000 m. The main danger are the fresh snowdrift • accumulations.

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