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N. Hemisphere Snow Mass jumps to 700 Gigatons above 1982-2012 average + Arctic Sea Ice sees Exponential Gains + Iceland Volcanoes Stir
February 25, 2021 Cap Allon   

After days of unexplained delays and missing data, the FMI, DMI, and NSIDC charts we regularly use here at Electroverse have finally been updated — those in the AGW camp might want to look away…

Northern Hemisphere Snow Mass jumps to 700 Gigatons above 1982-2012 average

The latest data point from the Finish Meteorology Institute’s (FMI’s) “Total snow mass for Northern Hemisphere” chart has been plotted, and it reveals pow-pow across the hemisphere as a whole –excluding the mountains– is riding at some 700 Gigatons above the 1982-2012 average:

https://electroverse.net/snow-mass-700-gigatons-above-average-arctic-sea-ice-growth-iceland-volcanoes/