Predicting Avalanches - by being buried!

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Tom Rankin

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"Not long ago, Ed Adams, a civil engineering professor, studied avalanches by setting them off with dynamite and studying their movement as they buried him, his instruments and his colleagues in a tiny shack." :eek:

NYT Article
 
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There was a PBS special on avalanches a while ago. Among other things, it showed a group building a small shelter in an avalanche chute, setting off an avalanche, and making measurements as the snow flew by. Don't know if it is the same group.

Doug
 
The article requires registration.

There was a PBS special on avalanches a while ago. Among other things, it showed a group building a small shelter in an avalanche chute, setting off an avalanche, and making measurements as the snow flew by. Don't know if it is the same group.

Doug
The NYTs is valuable enough to me that I registered. It's free and does not seem to produce any spam.
 
No registration required here, either.

Here's another article that happened to be in the WSJ today.

"Last winter 36 snow enthusiasts were killed in avalanches in the U.S., a record. And barely a month into the current snow season, 13 more people have died so far."
 
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