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

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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…

Northern hemisphere snowfall data do not disprove global warming

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

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Northern hemisphere snow-cover extent variation 1966-2005 — European Environment Agency

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

Snow & ice cover - Understanding Global Change

Changes in extremely heavy and light snow-cover winters due to global warming over high mountainous areas in central Japan, Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

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Diverging snowfall trends across months and elevation in the northeastern Italian Alps - Bertoldi - 2023 - International Journal of Climatology - Wiley Online Library

Vol. 73 No. 2 (2022): MAUSAM

Changes in extremely heavy and light snow-cover winters due to global warming over high mountainous areas in central Japan, Progress in Earth and Planetary Science

Estimating snow-cover trends from space

Snow depth and snow cover over the Tibetan Plateau observed from space in against ERA5: matters of scale

Long-term trend in snow cover in rapid decline

Snow and climate change