It wasn't even there ten days before!
A beautiful lake has just been discovered up in the French Alps, but it’s not something to celebrate about. In fact, it’s sudden presence is “truly alarming,” according to scientists.
Mountaineer Bryan Mestre saw the lake while he was climbing in the Mont Blanc range. The lake was located at 11,100 feet or 3,400 meters. Ten days before its discovery, the lake wasn’t even there.
So experts concluded that the body of water was formed from glacial snow that melted during the intense heatwave that bore down on Europe on the last weeks of June.
For years now, scientists have warned that heatwaves will hit more frequently in Europe, as a result of weather pattern shifts that are part of global warming. This is the first time that Metre has seen something like this.
He was surprised to find the lake, he told in an interview with IFLScience, because of its location. The lake was at at 3,400-3,500 meter, which is above the snow line in the Alps, which is 2500–2800 meters up.
The snow line is the boundary between snow-free surface and snow-covered surface on the mountains.
Mestre explained:
“You’re supposed to find ice and snow at this altitude, not liquid water. Most of the time when we stay for a day at this altitude, the water in our water bottles starts freezing.”
He added that he’s been up there on the Alps many times already, in June, July, and August. During those times he has never seen liquid in that area. He emphasized that he’s been up there not just on the Mt. Blanc massif, but also dozens of mountains around the Alps.
Back in 2015, glaciologist Ludovic Ravanel saw a lake on the mountain. The lake then was much smaller. He warned that the lake was formed due to climate change.
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