From the archives: El Niño: If Not, Why Not?
From 2005: Cam Campbell looks at the impact of El Niño and other climatic indices on winters in western Canada.
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From 2005: Cam Campbell looks at the impact of El Niño and other climatic indices on winters in western Canada.
From the archives: El Niño: If Not, Why Not? Read More »
Atmospheric Rivers cause significant impacts, including flooding, landslides, and snow avalanches. Recent research has yielded new forecasting resources with impressive accuracy as early as seven days out.
Winning the Avalanche Game was produced by the Utah Avalanche Centre in 1996.
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Reforestation should be considered as a long-term avalanche control option, writes MOTI avalanche technician Mark Grist.
Avalanche Control with Reforestation Read More »
An interview with former CAA President Jack Bennetto on his 40+year career in the avalanche industry and work with the CAA.
CAA History Project Interview: Jack Bennetto Read More »
Erin Tierney writes about the importance of mental health and having a critical incident stress management plan in place.
First Aid for the Brain Read More »
The 2022-23 season in the Avalanche Canada forecast office was dominated by the complexities of public avalanche forecasting with a deep persistent avalanche problem.
How the Deep Persistent Problem Shaped Avalanche Canada’s Winter Read More »
Interview with Ian Tomm, Executive Director of the CAA from 2008 to 2012.
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Anne St. Clair honoured as Avalanche Diva at ISSW 2023.
SFU Researcher Anne St. Clair Named Avalanche Diva Read More »
Eirik Sharp discusses the CAA and his career in the avalanche industry.
CAA President Eirik Sharp on The Avalanche Hour Podcast Read More »