- "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
- Press the "Get Started" button above or select the Snowflake from the menu at the bottom.

- 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!!!!

3. To leave your review or user feedback, click on the Comments Icon on the bottom right.
4. 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.
5. 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.

