Snow avalanches are a significant natural hazard and common phenomenon in Norway. Each year, avalanches result in fatalities, evacuations, and interruptions or damage to infrastructure networks such as roads, railways, and electrical transmission lines. Persistent avalanche hazard in steep terrain is a major factor considered during land-use planning and development. During the snow season, daily or weekly variations in the avalanche danger identified in regional and applied bulletins influence the operation of transportation networks. Applied research on avalanches and their societal impacts has been conducted at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute (NGI) since 1973. This research has been funded in part by an annual grant from the Norwegi...
In Proceedings of Advances in Avalanche Forecasting, Podbanské, Slovakia, 22 October 2012Two Norwegi...
By 2008 detailed avalanche warning for the entire Norway is not available. The Norwegian Meteorologi...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I will give a general overview of what we are doing at the Avalanche Section...
Snow avalanches are a frequent and significant natural hazard in Norway. Each year, avalanche events...
During the first year of the project period 2020-2022 of NGIs research project on Snow avalanches, A...
During the second year of the project period 2020-2022 of NGIs research project on snow avalanches, ...
This year it is 25 years since the Norwegian parliament decided that NG! should be the institution r...
NGI has conducted research on avalanches and related processes since 1973. This report gives a short...
The report constitutes part of the research effort in the field "slides and avalanches" described in...
NGI is operating the avalanche test site at Ryggfonn in Stryn municipality, Vestland county, western...
The report constitutes part of the effort in the field "snow avalanche mechanics" described in the l...
Norway encompasses 324 000 km2 of land area of which ca. 7 % are mountainsides steeper than 30 degre...
NGI continues to operate the avalanche test site at Ryggfonn in Stryn municipality, Vestland county,...
During the first year of the project period 2017–2019 of NGI's research project on snow avalanches, ...
By 2008 detailed avalanche warning for the entire Norway is not available. The Norwegian Meteorolog...
In Proceedings of Advances in Avalanche Forecasting, Podbanské, Slovakia, 22 October 2012Two Norwegi...
By 2008 detailed avalanche warning for the entire Norway is not available. The Norwegian Meteorologi...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I will give a general overview of what we are doing at the Avalanche Section...
Snow avalanches are a frequent and significant natural hazard in Norway. Each year, avalanche events...
During the first year of the project period 2020-2022 of NGIs research project on Snow avalanches, A...
During the second year of the project period 2020-2022 of NGIs research project on snow avalanches, ...
This year it is 25 years since the Norwegian parliament decided that NG! should be the institution r...
NGI has conducted research on avalanches and related processes since 1973. This report gives a short...
The report constitutes part of the research effort in the field "slides and avalanches" described in...
NGI is operating the avalanche test site at Ryggfonn in Stryn municipality, Vestland county, western...
The report constitutes part of the effort in the field "snow avalanche mechanics" described in the l...
Norway encompasses 324 000 km2 of land area of which ca. 7 % are mountainsides steeper than 30 degre...
NGI continues to operate the avalanche test site at Ryggfonn in Stryn municipality, Vestland county,...
During the first year of the project period 2017–2019 of NGI's research project on snow avalanches, ...
By 2008 detailed avalanche warning for the entire Norway is not available. The Norwegian Meteorolog...
In Proceedings of Advances in Avalanche Forecasting, Podbanské, Slovakia, 22 October 2012Two Norwegi...
By 2008 detailed avalanche warning for the entire Norway is not available. The Norwegian Meteorologi...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I will give a general overview of what we are doing at the Avalanche Section...