Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country

Norway encompasses 324 000 km2 of land area of which ca. 7 % are mountainsides steeper than 30 degrees. The country extends approximately 1700 km from south to north and features extreme variations in normal precipitation and temperatures from one region to another. A normal winter day can show seve...

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Main Authors: Jaedicke, Christian, Bakkehøi, Steinar, Sandersen, Frode, Brattlien, Kjetil, Solheim, Anders
Format: Conference Object
Language:English
Published: Montana State University Library 2008
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3084099
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spelling ftngi:oai:ngi.brage.unit.no:11250/3084099 2023-09-05T13:21:57+02:00 Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country Jaedicke, Christian Bakkehøi, Steinar Sandersen, Frode Brattlien, Kjetil Solheim, Anders Norway 2008 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3084099 eng eng Montana State University Library The International Snow Science Workshop (ISSW) Proceedings; https://hdl.handle.net/11250/3084099 371-374 (4s) Snøskred-FoU Avalanche-RnD Norway Regional Warning Avalanche Warning Conference object 2008 ftngi 2023-08-16T22:48:06Z Norway encompasses 324 000 km2 of land area of which ca. 7 % are mountainsides steeper than 30 degrees. The country extends approximately 1700 km from south to north and features extreme variations in normal precipitation and temperatures from one region to another. A normal winter day can show several seasons in different parts of the country. Yet, the population is scarce and distributed all over the country, connected by long and avalanche prone transport routes through the mountains. This poses a major challenge for avalanche warning. Most weather observations are limited to inhabited areas in lowland terrain and there is no network of neither snow nor avalanche observations. Today, avalanche warnings are only issued for local objects of infrastructure and housing like the Oslo - Bergen railway or Highway 15 connecting east and west Norway. The NGI avalanche warning project in northern Norway which covers 22 000 km2 is a regional approach that also involves local observers. General warnings for large areas at a time are only issued by the Meteorological Office when level high or very high is reached. The Norwegian government has plans to establish a regional avalanche warning service administrated by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate. This paper presents a draft concept for such a warning service, technical and administrative challenges and suggestions for their solution based on current technical possibilities and 35 years of NGI avalanche warning experience. Conference Object Northern Norway Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) Digital Archive Norway Bergen
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topic Snøskred-FoU
Avalanche-RnD
Norway
Regional Warning
Avalanche Warning
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Avalanche-RnD
Norway
Regional Warning
Avalanche Warning
Jaedicke, Christian
Bakkehøi, Steinar
Sandersen, Frode
Brattlien, Kjetil
Solheim, Anders
Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country
topic_facet Snøskred-FoU
Avalanche-RnD
Norway
Regional Warning
Avalanche Warning
description Norway encompasses 324 000 km2 of land area of which ca. 7 % are mountainsides steeper than 30 degrees. The country extends approximately 1700 km from south to north and features extreme variations in normal precipitation and temperatures from one region to another. A normal winter day can show several seasons in different parts of the country. Yet, the population is scarce and distributed all over the country, connected by long and avalanche prone transport routes through the mountains. This poses a major challenge for avalanche warning. Most weather observations are limited to inhabited areas in lowland terrain and there is no network of neither snow nor avalanche observations. Today, avalanche warnings are only issued for local objects of infrastructure and housing like the Oslo - Bergen railway or Highway 15 connecting east and west Norway. The NGI avalanche warning project in northern Norway which covers 22 000 km2 is a regional approach that also involves local observers. General warnings for large areas at a time are only issued by the Meteorological Office when level high or very high is reached. The Norwegian government has plans to establish a regional avalanche warning service administrated by the Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate. This paper presents a draft concept for such a warning service, technical and administrative challenges and suggestions for their solution based on current technical possibilities and 35 years of NGI avalanche warning experience.
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author Jaedicke, Christian
Bakkehøi, Steinar
Sandersen, Frode
Brattlien, Kjetil
Solheim, Anders
author_facet Jaedicke, Christian
Bakkehøi, Steinar
Sandersen, Frode
Brattlien, Kjetil
Solheim, Anders
author_sort Jaedicke, Christian
title Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country
title_short Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country
title_full Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country
title_fullStr Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country
title_full_unstemmed Regional avalanche warning in Norway, a new concept for a large country
title_sort regional avalanche warning in norway, a new concept for a large country
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