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Glaciers Are Warming More Slowly than Expected, but Not for Long.

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This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. The world is warming, but summer temperatures on the south face of Mount Everest, continuously measured by the Pyramid Laboratory since 1994, have declined over the past 15 years. The reason? Downward-moving cold winds, caused by the increasing temperature difference between the warmer air above the glacier and the air mass in direct contact with the glacier's icy surface. These katabatic wind…
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This is an authorized translation of an Eos article. The world is warming, but summer temperatures on the south face of Mount Everest, continuously measured by the Pyramid Laboratory since 1994, have declined over the past 15 years. The reason? Downward-moving cold winds, caused by the increasing temperature difference between the warmer air above the glacier and the air mass in direct contact with the glacier's icy surface. These katabatic wind…

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Eos broke the news in on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
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