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  1. Official Colorado Avalanche Website | Colorado Avalanche

    Postgame - Bednar (Nov. 4) Jared Bednar speaks to the media after the Avalanche defeated the Tampa Bay Lightning 3-2 Nov 04, 2025

  2. Avalanche - Wikipedia

    If an avalanche moves fast enough, some of the snow may mix with the air, forming a powder snow avalanche. Though they appear to share similarities, avalanches are distinct from slush …

  3. Avalanche | Definition, Causes, & Facts | Britannica

    Nov 3, 2025 · Avalanche, a mass of material moving rapidly down a slope. An avalanche is typically triggered when material on a slope breaks loose from its surroundings; this material …

  4. Avalanche.org » Connecting the public to avalanche information …

    Avalanche.org is a partnership between the American Avalanche Association (A3) and the US Forest Service National Avalanche Center (NAC). The site consolidates data from professional …

  5. Avalanche - National Geographic Society

    During an avalanche, a mass of snow, rock, ice, soil, and other material slides swiftly down a mountainside. Avalanches of rocks or soil are often called landslides.

  6. What is an Avalanche? | Avalanche Safety 101 | The Next Summit: …

    Nov 20, 2024 · An avalanche is one of nature’s most powerful and unpredictable forces, defined as the rapid movement of snow down a slope under the influence of gravity.

  7. Avalanche Safety - National Weather Service

    An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a hill or mountainside. Although avalanches can occur on any steep slope given the right conditions, certain times of the year and types of locations …

  8. Avalanche Forecast - Northwest Avalanche Center

    Sep 30, 2025 · Get the latest avalanche forecasts and safety information from the Northwest Avalanche Center.

  9. Avalanches, facts and information | National Geographic

    To get an avalanche, you need a surface bed of snow, a weaker layer that can collapse, and an overlaying snow slab. The highest risk period is during and immediately after a snow storm.

  10. Why do avalanches happen? The science behind the deadly …

    Oct 5, 2024 · Experience of assessing avalanche-prone terrain and making use of appropriate avalanche information are the two essentials when it comes to avoiding danger. Knowing how …