- "Alicia Lycan" https://github.com/alicialycan
- "Amber Kim" https://github.com/amgranad
- "Arthur Allen" https://github.com/ErmineNotyours
- "Brandon Buchholz" https://github.com/bjbuchholz
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Front-end: JavaScript, HTML5, CSS3, Page.js, Handlebars
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Back-end: Node.js, Express, Super Agent, Heroku, PostgreSQL, Body Parser, Cors, Request, Cheerio
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Other: MVC, RESTful API
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Press the "Get Started" button above or select the Snowflake from the menu at the bottom.
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Next, you will select the region you want to display. Once the location is chosen you will see current weather/avalanche information directly from "NWAC" It's that easy!!!!
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To leave your review or user feedback, click on the Comments Icon on the bottom right.
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Fill in your information on the form (please don't leave any sensitive information!). Your review will populate with other reviews randomly on the home page.
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Click "Submit" and you will be taken to a thank you page.
A mobile-first web app that displays quick avalanche risk region information.
The Northwest Avalanche Center provides up-to-date and accurate information for people who want to travel in the backcountry, but there is a lot of information difficult to digest making it time consuming to understand and navigate through.
- A quick, detailed, mobile overview with the most important information to make a decision on whether it is safe or not to travel in the backcountry based off region conditions.
- Northwest Avalanche Center for letting our team use your API!
- The Weather Channel for providing us the weather data to scrape.
- Nicolas Gallagher for normalize.css
- Font Awesome by Dave Gandy for Font Awesome icons.
- Dot Navigation by Chris See the side navigation on our Forecast page.
- Animate.css Page animations.