Snow, weather, and avalanches Observation Guidelines for Avalanche Programs in the United States

This is the fourth edition of SWAG, published fall of 2022. SWAG is a set of guidelines for observing and recording snow, weather, and avalanche phenomena. These guidelines were prepared for avalanche forecasting operations, but can be applied to other programs as well. The common methods presented...

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