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New avalanche hazard rating system trialled in France

Could the new format replace the current flag system in France?

Featured in News & Reviews Author Ellie Mahoney, Tignes Editor Updated

A new system for grading avalanche risk is currently being tested out in a selected number of French ski resorts.

France & Andorra are two of the last remaining countries to use the yellow or yellow and black checked flag system, with ski resorts in North America already using a 5 stage coloured hazard rating (see images above).

The new rating system being tested uses 5 different colours for the different levels of hazard, from green (1) to yellow (2), orange (3), red (4) & red and black checks (5).

Testing is taking place now in Chatel, Chamonix, La Plagne, Les Menuires and Montgenevre and the results should be in by mid April. If successful, the new system will be in place across France from next winter.

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