Snow Cover and Snow Fall are not accurate predictors of mean global temperature.
In the grand scheme of things, the freezing point of water is really warm. You can have lots of snow and still have it be 'warm' compared to past years. Anyone who has ever lived someplace that gets lots of snow will tell you that it is the warm air that brings snow, not the cold air. But the opposite could be true as well... If it is colder there could be places getting snow that normally get rain. The bottom line is that the entire premise of the article is pseudo-science bullshit.
Glowbright 0 points 2.4 years ago
Snow Cover and Snow Fall are not accurate predictors of mean global temperature.
In the grand scheme of things, the freezing point of water is really warm. You can have lots of snow and still have it be 'warm' compared to past years. Anyone who has ever lived someplace that gets lots of snow will tell you that it is the warm air that brings snow, not the cold air. But the opposite could be true as well... If it is colder there could be places getting snow that normally get rain. The bottom line is that the entire premise of the article is pseudo-science bullshit.