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There is no [statistically significant] snow cover trend due to

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There is no [statistically significant] snow cover trend due to

From the "alarmists and their cats are grumpy over this" department. There's been some recent hubbub over decreasing snowfall in the northern hemisphere by the usual suspects, who claim that AGW is reducing snow cover. And then of course, there's Dr. David Viner of CRU, who famously said in a story in the UK Independent…

Significant decline in Northern Hemisphere spring snow cover

Significant decline in Northern Hemisphere spring snow cover

Why Snow Matters  National Snow and Ice Data Center

Why Snow Matters National Snow and Ice Data Center

The results from linear trend analysis of Snow Cover change (mainly

The results from linear trend analysis of Snow Cover change (mainly

Impacts of Climate Change on Snow Avalanche Activity Along a Transportation  Corridor in the Tianshan Mountains

Impacts of Climate Change on Snow Avalanche Activity Along a Transportation Corridor in the Tianshan Mountains

a) Seasonal snow cover variability in three major Himalayan basins

a) Seasonal snow cover variability in three major Himalayan basins

There is no [statistically significant] snow cover trend due to global  warming since 1972 in the Northern Hemisphere – Watts Up With That?, snow  cover

There is no [statistically significant] snow cover trend due to global warming since 1972 in the Northern Hemisphere – Watts Up With That?, snow cover

From white to green: Snow cover loss and increased vegetation productivity  in the European Alps

From white to green: Snow cover loss and increased vegetation productivity in the European Alps

Monitoring and mapping of snow cover variability using topographically  derived NDSI model over north Indian Himalayas during the period 2008–19 -  ScienceDirect

Monitoring and mapping of snow cover variability using topographically derived NDSI model over north Indian Himalayas during the period 2008–19 - ScienceDirect

Time series of winter-time, AS area-averaged anomalies (departures from

Time series of winter-time, AS area-averaged anomalies (departures from

There is no [statistically significant] snow cover trend due to global  warming since 1972 in the Northern Hemisphere – Watts Up With That?

There is no [statistically significant] snow cover trend due to global warming since 1972 in the Northern Hemisphere – Watts Up With That?

Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover Trend Has In Fact Been Upward Over Past  Quarter Century!

Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover Trend Has In Fact Been Upward Over Past Quarter Century!

Identifying Annual First Day of No Snow Cover, Google Earth Engine

Identifying Annual First Day of No Snow Cover, Google Earth Engine

Climate, Free Full-Text

Climate, Free Full-Text

The untold drama of Northern snow cover - Arctic Sea Ice

The untold drama of Northern snow cover - Arctic Sea Ice