Published May 1, 2023 | Version v1
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The Decaying Near-Surface Boundary Layer of a Retreating Alpine Glacier

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Open Access Publication in Geophysical Research Letters.

Abstract: The presence of a developed boundary layer decouples a glacier's response from ambient conditions, suggesting that sensitivity to climate change is increased by glacier retreat. To test this hypothesis, we explore six years of distributed meteorological data on a small Swiss glacier in the period 2001–2022. Large glacier fragmentation has occurred since 2001 (−35% area change up to 2022) coinciding with notable frontal retreat, an observed switch from down-glacier katabatic to up-glacier valley winds and an increased sensitivity (ratio) of on-glacier to off-glacier temperature. As the glacier ceases to develop density-driven katabatic winds, sensible heat fluxes on the glacier are increasingly determined by the conditions occurring outside the boundary layer of the glacier, sealing the glacier's demise as the climate continues to warm and experience an increased frequency.

Associated Dataset: https://zenodo.org/records/7554648 

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Shaw et al. - 2023 - The Decaying Near-Surface Boundary Layer of a Retreating Alpine Glacier.pdf

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European Commission
MSCA 2018 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Beyond 2020 811208