Vetle Supphellebreen glacier is shrinking
The glacier has retreated over 100 meters since 2011
On behalf of NVE (Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate), we perform front position measurements on several glaciers in the vicinity of Fjærland. Bøyabreen and Store Supphellebreen glaciers have been measured over many years, but due to major changes in the regenerated glaciers due to melting, we could no longer perform precise measurements.
That's why we started measuring the front of Vetle Supphellebreen in 2011. This glacier is located in Supphelledalen valley in Fjærland, opposite its slightly larger and better-known siblings Bøyabreen glacier (in the far west) and Store Supphellebreen glacier (in the middle). Due to leave, the glacier was not measured in 2022. Since 2021, the glacier has shrunk 73 meters. In comparison, the glacier "only" decreased by just over 30 meters from 2011 to 2021. Large changes in the last two years may be coincidental, but not surprising in an increasingly warmer climate.
We saw starting up a measurement series for this glacier as an important contribution to the monitoring of Norwegian glaciers, in addition to our social mission of collecting, creating and disseminating knowledge about glaciers and climate. Norwegian Glacier Museum also measures the front position of Haugabreen glacier in Jølster, but this measurement has not yet been carried out in 2023 due to demanding access.