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Avalanche awareness among snowshoers and winter hikers

Snowshoers and winter hikers are a growing backcountry user group, but little is known about their avalanche awareness and risk management practices. In this project, we talk to more than 500 snowshoers and winter hikers to learn more about their practices and how to better communicate to them about avalanche risk.
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Communication of Uncertainty in Public Avalanche Forecasts

Uncertainty is a major factor in avalanche forecasting and decision-making, yet it has received remarkably little attention in research. The objective of this project is to increase awareness and comprehension of uncertainty’s role in public avalanche forecasts.
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Large Scale Automated Avalanche Terrain Mapping

The primary goal of this research project is to develop research methods that can produce low-cost and large-scale avalanche terrain maps to support backcountry recreationists making informed avalanche risk management decisions. These maps can assist with identifying avalanche start zones, runout zones, and classifying the terrain based on the Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale (ATES) to provide objective and consistent decision support tools.
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