"The Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research Weissfluhjoch/Davos announces": Many people still know this phrase from the radio. The avalanche bulletin, the SLF's best-known service, was also distributed via newspapers, TV and telephone and today mainly via the Internet and the White Risk app. The avalanche bulletin is the oldest natural hazard warning in Switzerland and a legal mandate that the SLF has now been fulfilling for 75 years. The first issue of the avalanche bulletin was published on December 21, 1945 and was printed by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung, among others.
Avalanche warnings in Switzerland had their beginnings before the Second World War. In the 1930s, the Swiss Ski Association (SSV) began publishing a description of the avalanche danger for skiers every weekend. During the war, the army also set up a warning service for the troops. This was done in collaboration with the Snow and Avalanche Commission founded in 1931, which became the Swiss Federal Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research in 1942 (now the WSL Institute for Snow and Avalanche Research SLF). This took over responsibility for avalanche warning after the end of the war and set up its civilian warning service.