Northern hemisphere October snow extent has been increasing steadily since 1979, and is 25% greater now than it was at the start of NSIDC satellite era. This is what the CRU meant when they said that “children just won’t know what snow is.”
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So how long this information is still freely accessible ?
Snow in the Catalan Pyrenees
http://www.324.cat/cameres/muntanya/
http://www.324.cat/cameres/video/
what happened in 2002, why it’s so high then?
@Steve: Regina, Saskatchewan (Canada) has broken the record for the snowiest November (the old record was November 1941):
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/storm_watch_stories3&stormfile=It_s_official__Regina__Saskatchewan__saw_record_snowfall_in_November_27_11_2012?ref=ccbox_weather_topstories
for some reason the link is not opening for me, but thank you and Robert for the news.