Terrifying video shows a glacier completely collapsing. Could that happen in California as the climate warms?
The avalanche seems to starts off slow, like whipped cream melting off a sundae. But the icy flow picks up speed as it heads downhill, crests an embankment and finally explodes into a huge cloud of ice particles that engulfs the hapless videographer — who miraculously survives — in seconds. The extraordinary footage was from a massive glacier collapse in Kyrgystan on July 8, and it was actually the second major avalanche caused by a glacier collapse in a single week. The first, which occurred in Italy’s Dolomites on July 3, killed 11. Could something similar happen in California, home to seven glaciers on Mount Shasta and many more along the crest of the Sierra Nevada?