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Avalanche.
Recognizing the decisive problems and danger patterns. The definitive book of snow and avalanche science.
Taschenbuch von Rudi Mair (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The definitive book of snow and avalanche science - now also in English
In the hugely successful innovative manual "lawine" published eight years ago, internationally recognized 'avalanche warner' authors Rudi Mair and Patrick Nairz succeeded in writing the definitive work of avalanche science. Partially responsible its success was their innovative concept of Danger Patterns, which led the European Avalanche Warning Services to introduce cross-border depictions of five Avalanche Problems in 2014. These problems, which occur repeatedly in every mountain region throughout the course of winter, are also depicted in this definitive work: 1. Fresh Snow, 2. Snowdrifts, 3. Old Snow, 4. Wet Snow and 5. Gliding Snow. These fundamental problems are then explored more deeply in the ten decisive Danger Patterns.
What are the typical meteorological conditions in early winter, deep winter, late winter and springtime? What effects do they have on the snow cover? And above all: what threats do they create? Short, concise blocks of information, highly expressive photos of the complexities of the landscape optimize comprehensive expertise of this science. Through the analysis of typical accidents (which have actually occurred) these recurring danger patterns are illustrated with a clarity that makes them recognizable on-site.
Adopting this approach, the book pursues a classic strategic path of risk management, e.g. '3x3' or 'stop or go' thereby melding to a graspable, all-encompassing whole. A book born of practice in outlying terrain, a practical manual for outdoor experiences. It was awarded the Platinum Book Prize by the Austrian Book Association and named the standard work of snow and avalanche science. And now, finally, it is available in English.
The definitive book of snow and avalanche science - now also in English
In the hugely successful innovative manual "lawine" published eight years ago, internationally recognized 'avalanche warner' authors Rudi Mair and Patrick Nairz succeeded in writing the definitive work of avalanche science. Partially responsible its success was their innovative concept of Danger Patterns, which led the European Avalanche Warning Services to introduce cross-border depictions of five Avalanche Problems in 2014. These problems, which occur repeatedly in every mountain region throughout the course of winter, are also depicted in this definitive work: 1. Fresh Snow, 2. Snowdrifts, 3. Old Snow, 4. Wet Snow and 5. Gliding Snow. These fundamental problems are then explored more deeply in the ten decisive Danger Patterns.
What are the typical meteorological conditions in early winter, deep winter, late winter and springtime? What effects do they have on the snow cover? And above all: what threats do they create? Short, concise blocks of information, highly expressive photos of the complexities of the landscape optimize comprehensive expertise of this science. Through the analysis of typical accidents (which have actually occurred) these recurring danger patterns are illustrated with a clarity that makes them recognizable on-site.
Adopting this approach, the book pursues a classic strategic path of risk management, e.g. '3x3' or 'stop or go' thereby melding to a graspable, all-encompassing whole. A book born of practice in outlying terrain, a practical manual for outdoor experiences. It was awarded the Platinum Book Prize by the Austrian Book Association and named the standard work of snow and avalanche science. And now, finally, it is available in English.
Über den Autor
Dr. Rudi Mair, born in 1961 in Innsbruck, studied meteorology and glaciology in Innsbruck. After graduation, he worked for two years at the Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar Research, spending most of the time at a research base in the Antarctic. Since 1999 Director of the Avalanche Warning Service of Tirol, since 2000 a court appointed and certified expert for meteorology, avalanche science, avalanche accidents and avalanche protection. Since 2011 university instructor of snow and avalanche science.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Genre: Ratgeber, Sachbuch, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wintersport
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 232 S.
143 color illustrations and 45 color graphs
ISBN-13: 9783702236960
ISBN-10: 3702236961
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mair, Rudi
Nairz, Patrick
Übersetzung: McCabe, Jeffrey A.
Hersteller: Tyrolia
Tyrolia Verlagsanstalt Gm
Abbildungen: 143 color illustrations and 45 color graphs
Maße: 236 x 166 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Rudi Mair (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.09.2018
Gewicht: 0,655 kg
Artikel-ID: 113667807
Über den Autor
Dr. Rudi Mair, born in 1961 in Innsbruck, studied meteorology and glaciology in Innsbruck. After graduation, he worked for two years at the Alfred-Wegener-Institute for Polar Research, spending most of the time at a research base in the Antarctic. Since 1999 Director of the Avalanche Warning Service of Tirol, since 2000 a court appointed and certified expert for meteorology, avalanche science, avalanche accidents and avalanche protection. Since 2011 university instructor of snow and avalanche science.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
Genre: Ratgeber, Sachbuch, Sport
Produktart: Nachschlagewerke
Rubrik: Hobby & Freizeit
Thema: Wintersport
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: 232 S.
143 color illustrations and 45 color graphs
ISBN-13: 9783702236960
ISBN-10: 3702236961
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mair, Rudi
Nairz, Patrick
Übersetzung: McCabe, Jeffrey A.
Hersteller: Tyrolia
Tyrolia Verlagsanstalt Gm
Abbildungen: 143 color illustrations and 45 color graphs
Maße: 236 x 166 x 18 mm
Von/Mit: Rudi Mair (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 15.09.2018
Gewicht: 0,655 kg
Artikel-ID: 113667807
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