Declining Spring Snow Cover Update

One of the more popular global warming fantasies was declining spring snow cover. Looks like that canary in the coal mine has flown south.

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Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

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3 Responses to Declining Spring Snow Cover Update

  1. John B., M.D. says:

    Kinda matches multidecadal-long natural cycles.

  2. Andy DC says:

    Also the 1957-1987 period were unusually snowy, at least in the US. Probably the period from 1927-1957 would be closer to the years around 2000. So nothing profound about that chart.

  3. phodges says:

    I have made similar charts with data from a local ski area…they show increasing snow and precipitation for March, and dramatically so for April and May

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