Retreating Alpine glacier sensitivity to climate change intensifies with shrinking size.
A small Swiss glacier has become more sensitive to changes in temperature due to its retreat and increased debris cover. This sensitivity is driven by stronger up-glacier winds and more exposed ice at the glacier's shrinking terminus. As the glacier shrinks, it loses its protective boundary layer, making it more susceptible to external temperature changes. This study shows that smaller Alpine glaciers are likely to have a negative feedback loop as the climate warms and extreme summers become more common.