If you use twitter you may know of the hashtags naming scheme that is in popular user.
https://support.twitter.com/articles/49309-what-are-hashtags-symbols
Ian (Ise) and I have been experimenting with these for making snow and avalanche information easier to search. For example
#MF #FR #DEPT66 (Pyrenees Orientales) regional #AvalancheBulletin for the 05-janv.-2012:- goo.gl/aPJdY
or
#AvalancheBulletin #CH Upper Valais, Considerable avalanche risk: critical conditions off the secured slopes goo.gl/XLRFb
If you search on #AvalancheBulletin you will get daily tweets of the conditions. #CH will narrow it down to Switzerland.
We will tune this hashtags over the coming days and propose that other people tweeting snow conditions use, or develop the format. For a start #AvalancheBulltin needs to be shortened and made less specific. So if you were in Courchevel you could tweet something like
#FR #CHV #ARVBU 30cm of fresh, good off piste skiing on all slope aspects
If you think of other hashtags then you can add them to this thread.
Travel companies have a list of 3 letter codes of all the alpine resorts, for example #CHX for chamonix and it would be good to follow some standardized format.