Massive Early NH Snow Cover

From Science Matters

By Ron Clutz

Electroverse reports NH Snow Mass 250 Gigatons Above 1982-2012 Average.  Excerpts in italics with my bolds.

Northern Hemisphere snow mass is enjoying a tremendous start to the season,
aided in no small part by Russia.

Some 80% of transcontinental Russia’s 17.1 million km² land mass is currently under a blanket of snow:

This is supported by NOAA/Rutgers, who see weekly NH snow cover extent approaching the ’57-year max’:

Global boiling proponents can spin it all they want, but this shouldn’t be the trend:

And the latest Surface Mass Balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet fits right in:

Footnote:  Watch Out for Polar Vortex

The Snow Cover Climate Factor

The diagram represents how Dr. Judah Cohen pictures the Northern Hemisphere wintertime climate system. He leads research regarding Arctic and NH weather patterns for AER.  From analyses of the records, he concludes that increased Siberian snow cover in Autumn likely leads to a more wavy Polar Vortex, along with cold outbreaks during the Winter.


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