Author Topic: Northern Hemisphere ‘Snow Mass Season’ Opens 250 Gigatons ABOVE 1982-2012 Average  (Read 91 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

rangerrebew

  • Guest

Northern Hemisphere ‘Snow Mass Season’ Opens 250 Gigatons ABOVE 1982-2012 Average
October 5, 2021 Cap Allon   

This first observations for the FMI’s “Total Snow Mass For The Northern Hemisphere” chart have just been plotted, and as occurred in previous years, the season has opened well-above the 30 year average.

The opening data-point for the 2021-22 season is approximately 250 Gigatons above the 1982-2012 average, proving once again that IPCC prophesies of decreasing snow cover were formed on flawed foundations:

Red ‘un-circled’ dot indicates opening of the season, at 250 Gts above the average [FMI].


The second data point (from Oct 3) has seen a notable decrease–but only to a level that is still above the upper SD band.

https://electroverse.net/northern-hemisphere-snow-mass-season-opens-250-gigatons-above-1982-2012-average/