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Studying Avalanches A Little Too Closely

Makarand writes "ABC News has an interesting article about a Professor in Montana State University who is trying to perfect avalanche prediction techniques. He studies avalanches using the 'direct method,' i.e. he sets off an avalanche and puts himself right ahead of it so that he gets buried alive, a routine he has been doing for 20 years now. His goal is to be able to use data about the climate, mountain topography and snow microstructure in a model to forecast if we are prone to avalanche conditions."

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  1. Rule out the invariant by Hubert_Shrump · · Score: 4, Funny

    As a serious scientist, I'm worried that having the same person buried again and again will skew the results of this study.

    I have a short list here that will help fix this otherwise wonderful experiment.

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    Keep your packets off my GNU/Girlfriend!
  2. Having met the Prof in Question by gremlin_591002 · · Score: 4, Informative

    The description of his activities are very misleading in the slashdot article. The ABC article is very much worth the read.