Shocking Decline In Northern Hemisphere Snow Extent During The Satellite Era

Leading climate experts have been telling us for years that snow coverage is declining due to global warming. This can be seen in the graph below, with 2012 finishing the year at a record 900,000 Manhattans of snow in the Northern Hemisphere.

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Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

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9 Responses to Shocking Decline In Northern Hemisphere Snow Extent During The Satellite Era

  1. gds44 says:

    Reblogged this on Gds44's Blog.

  2. Lance says:

    ya…but just wait…we will have ONE year below normal…and this will be the new norm….(shaking head again…)

  3. Sparks says:

    Steve, Your linking to the wrong data, it looks like 1972 was higher.
    http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/table_area.php?ui_set=0

  4. Dave N says:

    Ok, alarmists all together now: “but, but, but.. the spring snow.. the spring snoooooooow!!”

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