NORTHERN HEMISPHERE TOTAL SNOW MASS CURRENTLY RUNNING 300 GIGATONS ABOVE THE 1982-2012 AVERAGE

by Cap Allon, March 4, 2020 in Electroverse


Data from the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI) reveals that the Total Snow Mass for the Northern Hemisphere has been consistently above the 30 year average for the majority of the season, and is now actually increasing its rate of growth.

Feel free to shovel this chart down the throats of those still insisting the world is burning up and that snowfall is a thing of the past.

Looking at the chart, the light blue indicates the 30-year average (1982 to 2012):

FMI — globalcryospherewatch.org/

It’s clear for all to see, and for all climate alarmists to ignore, Total Snow Mass for the Northern Hemisphere is currently running well-above the 30-year norm, according to the latest observation point; plotted March 02, 2020 — by some 300 gigatons at that!

 

GREENLAND SMB SPIKING AGAIN

Furthermore, on the back of substantial SMB gains over the past few years, the Greenland ice sheet looks set to continue that trend in 2020.

Crucial to the survival of a glacier is its surface mass balance (SMB)–the difference between accumulation and ablation (sublimation and melting). Changes in mass balance control a glacier’s long-term behavior, and are its most sensitive climate indicators (wikipedia.org).

On March 02, 2020 the world’s largest island added a healthy 5 gigatons to its ice sheet. According to climate alarmists, this simply shouldn’t be happening in a linearly warming world… but developments like this NEVER receive MSM attention, meaning alarmists are NEVER privy to the full and unalarming picture:

Also YET ANOTHER ICEBREAKER FINDS ITSELF STUCK IN UNEXPECTEDLY THICK ARCTIC ICE