“Declining Snow Cover” : Snowiest December/January On Record

http://climate.rutgers.edu/

Three of the top four years have been since 2008. A large snow extent is indicative of cold air at low latitudes.

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7 Responses to “Declining Snow Cover” : Snowiest December/January On Record

  1. Andy Weiss says:

    Not exactly what the climate “experts” has in mind a couple years ago!

  2. MikeTheDenier says:

    From the Monty Python crew . “I fart in your general direction”. Seems a lot of deniers farted in Wyomings general direction… 🙂

    Wind power gets bent out of shape in Wyoming

    http://wattsupwiththat.com/2011/02/02/wind-power-gets-bent-out-of-shape-in-wyoming/#more-33030

  3. FergalR says:

    Off topic, sorry.

    Cryosat-2’s data was supposedly been released “to all” yesterday.

    http://www.esa.int/esaLP/SEM660Y1LJG_LPcryosat_0.html

  4. Dave N says:

    Again, back in the early 70’s the bitter cold and snow caused climate “experts” to think we were heading for an ice age. The last 4 years make the early 70’s look like the tropics.

    • truthsword says:

      But they went all in with AGW… got nowhere to turn now and even though I know better, I am enjoying the contortions and gyrations the team and their surrogates are making… 🙂

  5. Amino Acids in Meteorites says:

    cold air at low latitudes

    Global warmers will see the word latitudes and think it’s proof of global warming. But it is LOWER latitudes. It is not HIGHER latitudes. This data runs against what global warming says will happen.

    Won’t it be amazing if 2010/11 snow cover ends up larger than 1977/78!

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