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

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

Significant decline in Northern Hemisphere spring snow cover

The 1970s Global Warming Consensus, by David Piepgrass

Contributions of the sea ice and/or land snow components to the climate

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

Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover Trend Has In Fact Been Upward Over Past Quarter Century!

BG - Geographically divergent trends in snow disappearance timing and fire ignitions across boreal North America

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

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

Northern Hemisphere Snow Cover Variability and Change, 1915–97 in: Journal of Climate Volume 13 Issue 13 (2000)

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