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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…

Long-term trend in snow cover in rapid decline

North America: January snow cover extent 2023

Frontiers Trends in Snow Cover Duration Across River Basins in High Mountain Asia From Daily Gap-Filled MODIS Fractional Snow Covered Area

Snow Open Mind

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

Snow Extent in the Northern Hemisphere now Among the Highest in 56 years Increases the Likelihood of Cold Early Winter Forecast both in North America and Europe

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

TC - Historical Northern Hemisphere snow cover trends and projected changes in the CMIP6 multi-model ensemble

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