Avalanche Risks and Climate Change: European Ski Resorts Face Challenges
Avalanche Risks and Climate Change: European Ski Resorts Face Challenges
US · Published Feb 23, 2026
Climate change is altering snowpack stability, increasing avalanche risks in European ski resorts.
Improved warnings and safety equipment have helped maintain stable fatality rates despite increased off-track skiing.
Collaborative efforts are essential to mitigate avalanche risks through enhanced forecasting, slope management, and public awareness.
Avalanches pose a persistent threat in Europe
Avalanches present a persistent threat to skiers and hikers in Europe, with approximately 100 lives lost annually. The confluence of snow structure, slope angle, and weather patterns dictates avalanche risk. Climate change introduces new complexities as rising temperatures lead to ski resort closures in some areas while amplifying extreme weather risks elsewhere. Experts draw parallels between avalanche and flood risks, emphasizing the need to assess both hazard probability and potential damage.
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