Documentary well worth a watch, confirmation of what a lot of us already know but very sobering none the less.
Will there be any non winter season glacier skiing left in Europe in 10/15 years time?
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Indeed, will there be non snow making skiing in 10 years time ?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Remember it was "our kids won't know what snow is" many moons ago. We are in the middle of climate shifts that have happened many times before. If you read Bonjour's History of Switzerland written in ?1950s he refers even then to mountain passes where archaelogical finds prove they were open in Roman times. The so caled climate scientists have failed to explain these climatic shifts so they just try and pretend they never happened.
pretty sobering. Perhaps the crunch for our sport will come at the point it gets too warm to reliably make snow. At this rate that is looking sooner rather than later.
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Then you can post your own questions or snow reports...
Perhaps scribes in this post could list their sources of climate science analysis, whether peer reviewed by relevant scientists and any connection to climate denying organisations funded by carbon firms and the super rich ( American). Opinions are easy. Robust testable Evidence takes effort and time.
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davidof wrote:
looks even worse in N.A.
Haven’t you heard, according to Trump, Global Warming is fake news.
On a serious note, I wouldn’t have called the majority of the ice in the video a glacier, they are more like retained snow pack. I know that technically a glacier is defined as snow that has compacted into ice over multiple years, my personal definition is moving ice. Once it stops moving it’s a dead glacier.
On a personal note, I’ve been visiting Saas-Fee for more than 30 years, and in 1987 the glaciers were growing and advancing. Fast forward to the present day and the main glaciers have retreated hundreds of metres, thinned by tens of metres and the resort has lost at least 5 pistes and the same number of off piste routes. It has been the lack of snow fall as much as the temperatures that have done the damage.
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and in 1987 the glaciers were growing and advancing. Fast forward to the present day and the main glaciers have retreated hundreds of metres, thinned by tens of metres and the resort has lost at least 5 pistes and the same number of off piste routes
The same can be said for the glacier at Hintertux. When I first started going there in 1985 the ice extended right up to and past the Tuxerfernerhaus. Now it is hundreds of meter further up the mountain. Not convinced that the reduction has been due to lack of snow. In the film the guy said that in spring they had 5m of snow on the spot where he measured in autumn (Glacier3000). All gone.
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I managed to find some of my old Saas-Fee pictures.
The main Fee glacier tip from 1998, where it is just retreating from forming the terminal moraine and ending in a 10m high wall of ice a the glacier lake:
The same glacier this time from 1989 during the winter, view from the village:
A similar view from the village taken today (10th August 2019). You can see the newly exposed rock either side of the crane, as around 1000m vertical and maybe 4km length has been lost in 20 years.
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