windslabben
Windslabben is a term used in snow science, particularly in Scandinavian avalanche forecasting, to describe a wind-deposited slab of snow. It forms when wind transports loose surface snow and deposits it on lee slopes, building a cohesive layer that overlies a weaker snowpack, such as faceted crystals or a crust. The resulting slab—often simply called a wind slab—can vary in thickness from several centimeters to well over a meter, depending on storm strength, wind duration, and terrain.
Because the slab sits on a weak base, it can remain hidden until additional loading, such as
Detection and safety: Forecasters and backcountry travelers assess windslab risk by noting recent wind and snowfall,
Origin of the term: The name reflects the wind-driven nature of the snow slab; in English this