lydia keith used only you load the cookbook over the last 50 years that the glazing has been monitored. the general trend has been towards a gradual increase in precipitation levels. and it's a good thing for the glazier. good them over the accumulation of ice in the glazier depends on the total amount of precipitation. you see that my heart bleeds for glaciers here because i study them and would like them to exist for as long as possible whole shape muscle. but unfortunately, this trends cannot offset the opposing tendency related to the summer period when glaciers lose mass. but that's the result of changes in solar radiation levels and their temperature. fuel places are natural indicators of climate change and changes in climate determine how glaciers behave. air temperatures arising everywhere across the globe, which is a strong and steady trend. it's becoming warmer, which is why as a result, the glazier is losing mass at an increasingly rapid rate or to midwinter. the balance between these 2 processes are accumulation, and ablation must just tipping towards a loss of mass did out