1/4/13, "Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover Sets All Time December Record – 9 Million Sq Km More Than 32 Years Ago!" P. Gosselin
"According to Rutgers University here,
snow cover over the northern hemisphere reached record December levels
last month, thus dumping cold water on the notion that wintertime snows
are getting rarer.
December northern hemisphere snow cover. Chart source: Rutgers University
Why is it that whenever snow disappears in the Arctic in the late summer, warmists scream bloody climate murder, but when snow reaches record levels in the wintertime, then
they get real real quiet.
Yoo-hoo media…where are you?
It would be nice to see a trend line on these charts. Actually I just found a time series here.
Looking at the last 30 years, we see a definite trend upwards.
If this keeps up, all that albedo is going to reflect all the solar radiation back into space, and thus cool the Earth more, which will then lead to more snow cover, more albedo…and thus (assuming the warmists are right about the theory of melting Arctic sea ice), lead to a tipping of the climate.
The chart for January northern hemisphere snow cover also shows a clear upward trend over the last 20 years:...
January northern hemisphere snow cover. Chart source: Rutgers University
As does the following February chart, which looks awfully cyclic:...
February northern hemisphere snow cover. Chart source: Rutgers University
via Climate Depot, via Steven Goddard
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comments to P. Gosselin
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"John F. Hultquist
Here is a link to the Daily Snow map from Rutgers. It omits snow-on-ice so it ought to mention “land” in the title.
http://climate.rutgers.edu/snowcover/chart_daily.php?ui_year=2013&ui_day=3&ui_set=0"
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Comments at Steven Goddard
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"PaulM says:
It’s not just that the IPCC predicted the opposite, they actually stated the opposite in their latest (leaked) AR5 report, SPM page 5.
“More comprehensive and improved observations strengthen the evidence that the ice sheets are losing mass, glaciers are shrinking globally, sea ice cover is reducing in the Arctic, and snow cover is decreasing and permafrost is thawing in the Northern Hemisphere.”"
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"stevengoddard says:
As far as I can tell, many leading
climate scientists never look at any actual data. They are only
interested in models which are programmed to produce the results they
want."
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Links to Rutgers charts
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Jan. 3, 2013, "Rutgers University Daily snowcover chart"
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"Northern Hemisphere snowcover anomalies, 1967-2012," Rutgers University
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