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UNSUPPORTIVE SNOW COVER [1 record]

Record 1 2006-08-29

English

Subject field(s)
  • Atmospheric, Climatic and Meteorological Phenomena
CONT

Travel conditions are poor due primarily to the unsupportive snowpack. [Example approved by the Avalanche Bulletin Terminology Standardization Committee.]

OBS

The terms "unsupportive snowcover" and "non-supportive snowcover" are rarely used in avalanche bulletins.

OBS

unsupportive snowpack; non-supportive snowpack; unsupportive snowcover; non-supportive snowcover: terms officially approved by the Avalanche Bulletin Terminology Standardization Committee.

Key term(s)
  • unsupportive snow-pack
  • unsupportive snow pack
  • unsupportive snow-cover
  • unsupportive snow cover

French

Domaine(s)
  • Phénomènes météorologiques, climatiques et atmosphériques
CONT

Les conditions de déplacements en montagne sont mauvaises en raison du manteau neigeux non portant. [Exemple entériné par le Comité d'uniformisation de la terminologie des bulletins d'avalanche.]

OBS

manteau neigeux non portant; manteau neigeux à faible portance : termes uniformisés par le Comité d'uniformisation de la terminologie des bulletins d'avalanche.

Spanish

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