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PowderAlerts
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PowderAlerts
PowderAlert 2 2025/26 | Winter at last!?
11/23/2025 • Lars Oelmann"You don't have snow for ski touring in Europe? Let them go heli-skiing in Alaska!". This famous quote from Marie Antoinette about the frequent situation in early winter in Europe famously led to the snowflake revolution of 1999. -
PowderAlerts
Snow depth prediction game 2025/2026 - Jubilee season
11/06/2025 • Anselm KöhlerThere is one thing you can take away from last winter: It can only get better. In terms of the amount of snow, the winter was weak and had long enough dry spells between new snowfalls. This winter got off to a better start. The first PowderAlert came unexpectedly early, and the first ConditionsReports have already arrived and look promising. Let's keep our fingers crossed for Ullr that it will once again cover the mountains properly. Of course, the snow depth prediction game is back - this time in the 10th anniversary edition or tradition! -
PowderAlerts
PowderAlert 1 2025/26 | It's alive!
10/26/2025 • Lars OelmannDr. Ullrstein stands impatiently in his laboratory and attaches power cables to season 2025/26, which is laid out in front of him. At the end of October, his capacitors have enough energy for a first power surge and something twitches through the early season.
WeatherBlogs
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WeatherBlogs
WeatherBlog 5 2025/26 | After the snow is before the snow
12/03/2025 • Lea HartlAs my colleagues predicted last week, all that's left for me this week is the meteorological start of winter and tough, snow-unfriendly weather conditions. For the time being, we'll have to make do with what's left of the first snow of the season and what the snow cannons are still producing. -
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WeatherBlog 4 2025/26 | Onset of winter in Central Europe
11/26/2025 • Sebastian Müller & Michael StegerThere is a magic in every beginning, and winter has got off to a magical start. -
WeatherBlogs
WeatherBlog 3 2025/26 | La Foliage and Climate Greening
11/12/2025 • Sebastian Müller & Michael StegerThere is no corresponding translation for the Italian term "la foliage": it describes the changing color of the leaves in autumn. In recent days or even weeks, the colorful foliage in the light-flooded treetops and under a blue sky has painted a picture-book Indian summer. Together, we will find out why the leaves are changing color, what this has to do with climate change and what the term "climate greening" means. Of course, we'll also take a look at further weather developments, which predict some snowfall at the end of the forecast period.
SnowFlurry
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SnowFlurry
SnowFlurry 1 2024/25 | Spring skiing
04/07/2025 • Lydia KnappeUnfortunately, too much time has passed for many people since the last major snowfall in mid-January. Since then, a very stable area of high pressure has dominated large parts of Central Europe and ensured long-lasting warm temperatures. This triggered euphoria among some climbing enthusiasts, powder fans got long faces and yet not all freeriders lost their motivation, because the best snow after powder is known to be firn. But just as with fresh snowfall, there are a few things to bear in mind when there is no snowfall. -
SnowFlurry
SnowFlurry 2 2023/24 | Avalanches in the forest
02/24/2024 • Vinzent Letzner"Nothing can happen in the forest." - This is probably one of the most widespread misconceptions among skiers. It is true that statistically there are fewer avalanche accidents in the forest. However, those who are lulled into a false sense of security are unconsciously taking a high risk and acting carelessly. In today's SnowFlurries we therefore take a look at how the forest influences snowpack stability and what skiers need to bear in mind. -
SnowFlurry
SnowFlurry 1 2023/24 | Christmas thaw
02/04/2024 • Lydia KnappeFortunately, this season got off to a very snowy start and provided a good foundation. It stayed that way until shortly before Christmas. The so-called Christmas thaw materialised just in time for Christmas.
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