Austrian glaciers disintegrating due to climate change, say scientists
The latest report on glaciers by the Austrian Alpine Club say they "continue to shrink dramatically in length, area and volume".
"Exposed rock ledges, sections of ice breaking away and glacier tongues collapsing in on themselves are increasingly shaping the landscape. "
3m and the Stubacher Sonnblickkees in the province of Salzburg, which lost 103.
Austria's largest glacier, the Pasterze in Carinthia, also continues to shrink.
The report said it was very likely that the glacier tongue would break off in the coming years, splitting the glacier in two.
The report said the trend was once again due to climate change.
"A warm winter with little snow and an exceptionally warm early summer, with June being almost 5C warmer than average," it added.
It said temperatures at the high-altitude stations were 2C (3.
6F) above the long-term annual average. Gerhard Lieb, who runs the glacier monitoring service with Andreas Kellerer-Pirklbauer, said the weather conditions in recent years had been "extremely unfavourable for glaciers".
"Climate change has long been a reality in the Alps, and we are experiencing its consequences.
right now," Nicole Slupetzky, Vice-President of the Austrian Alpine Club said
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