The DaisyBell is a gas-fired engineering tool used for avalanche control that creates a high-pressure shockwave by igniting a hydrogen-oxygen mixture, which generates a downward force that destabilizes snowpacks to trigger controlled avalanches without leaving any residue, making it safer, faster, and more environmentally friendly than traditional explosive methods.
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This bell doesn't ring. It creates giant avalanches. Meet the Daisybell. This is a gas-fired engineering tool which is used for avalanche control. This tool mixes hydrogen and oxygen together and then ignites it. After ignition, the blast that is created creates a downwards force. Once the pressure wave hits the snow, it triggers an avalanche and doesn't leave behind any residue. It is safer, faster, better for the environment, and you can create dozens of different avalanches in only one flight.
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