Avalanche danger is the potential for an avalanche, or avalanches, to cause damage to something of value (Statham et al., 2018).
The avalanche danger level is a function of snowpack stability, the frequency distribution of snowpack stability, and avalanche size for a given unit (area and time). The European Avalanche Danger Scale has five levels: 5 – very high, 4 – high, 3 – considerable, 2 – moderate, 1 – low.