Should be some good skiing in Sicily
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You can see how much snow is on the ground in the Northern Hemisphere compared to 2007.
http://home.comcast.net/~ewerme/wuwt/cryo_compare.jpg
A hell of a lot more Arctic ice as well looking at it.
Hudson Bay and waters between Canada and Greenland are the difference. I would guess El Nino left warmth there. But that warmth is dissipating. Next year should be a dousy!
That Sicilly comment made me chuckle.
They were to in advance last time by a few days, however I can’t laugh at it this time because we got 42cm in Kent. Scotland had 51cm at one point.
Andy
NH is still above average, but I wonder how long it’ll stay that way…more snow is falling, but is it falling in places where it’ll be new? Maybe snow cover over the now-freezing-up Hudson Bay will fill in a hole where we’re behind climatology…
http://moe.met.fsu.edu/snow/
-Scott
All the ski resorts in the Rome metro area will be open for business as well!