Seth Ferguson

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A good soaking rain in particular is sometimes referred to as “raising the ground level” because future avalanches seldom break below this layer. The bad news is that, in the short term, the added weight of the hard layer of snow can make the snow unstable. Example: a strong rain-on-snow event makes the snow unstable while and immediately after it occurs, but it makes the snow more stable after the instability has settled out.
Staying Alive in Avalanche Terrain
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