Washington Colorado North Dakota and some of Northern South Dakota
The avalanche danger increases with major snowstorms and periods of thaw. More than 80 percent of these occur during or just after large snowstorms. The most avalanche-prone months are, in order, February, March, and January. Avalanches caused by thaw occur most often in April.
in one year in north America over 100,000 avalanches happen each year
Most AVALANCHES happen during late winter or early spring but, There are AVALANCHES in the winter especially right after a storm like for example, if there is a storm and it climbs over a cliff and someone walks on it an AVALANCHE will occurYour welcome for the anwser :)
The Northwest region of the United States, specifically the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon, experiences the most avalanches. This area is known for its heavy snowfall and steep terrain, making it prone to avalanches during the winter months. Ski resorts in this region take precautions to mitigate the risk.
it can happen when there is very Strong wind that's what Ive been told
yess it does
every 48 hours
well the most obvious answer is avalanches, and because of global warming its bound to happen!
The avalanche danger increases with major snowstorms and periods of thaw. More than 80 percent of these occur during or just after large snowstorms. The most avalanche-prone months are, in order, February, March, and January. Avalanches caused by thaw occur most often in April.
in one year in north America over 100,000 avalanches happen each year
Most AVALANCHES happen during late winter or early spring but, There are AVALANCHES in the winter especially right after a storm like for example, if there is a storm and it climbs over a cliff and someone walks on it an AVALANCHE will occurYour welcome for the anwser :)
Nobody can predict when avalanches happen.
The number of avalanches that occur each day varies significantly depending on factors such as weather conditions, terrain, and snowpack stability. In regions prone to avalanches, there can be dozens to hundreds of small avalanches daily, especially during periods of heavy snowfall or rapid temperature changes. However, larger, more destructive avalanches are less frequent. On average, it's estimated that thousands of avalanches happen worldwide each year.
The Northwest region of the United States, specifically the Cascade Range in Washington and Oregon, experiences the most avalanches. This area is known for its heavy snowfall and steep terrain, making it prone to avalanches during the winter months. Ski resorts in this region take precautions to mitigate the risk.
It is impossible to say how many avalanches have fallen on Mount Everest. An avalanche can happen at any moment during the day or night and many are not seen.
Every 48 hours
it can happen when there is very Strong wind that's what Ive been told