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"A Frost Fair on the River Thames" in the winter of 1683-84, by Thomas Wyke
Source; Global Cryosphere Watch Observation Date; March 09, 2024 - Update March 11, 2024 - Next Update, Approx., March 25 Link; http://globalcryospherewatch.org/state_of_cryo/snow/ Post by; Ray Langella Source: Global Cryosphere Watch. The GCW/FMI SWE Tracker is a product of the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), based on GlobSnow snow water equivalent (SWE). It was developed as part of the GCW Snow Watch project. It illustrates the current Northern Hemisphere snow water equivalent relative to the long-term mean and variability. NOTE: The SWE retrievals can be unreliable in summer between approximately late May and early October. Therefore, the plots might not be updated during that period. For more information, historical data and analysis please click the following link. https://rapidcooling.net/gcw-snow-watch-project.html
From The Global Cryosphere Watch; The GCW/FMI SWE Tracker is a product of the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI), based on GlobSnow snow water equivalent (SWE). It was developed as part of the GCW Snow Watch project. It illustrates the current Northern Hemisphere snow water equivalent relative to the long-term mean and variability. NOTE: The SWE retrievals can be unreliable in summer between approximately late May and early October. Therefore, the plots might not be updated during that period. Comments are closed.
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Weather, 11 March Science & Data
The Mantra is that CO2 is the Primary Driver of Climate so says Climate Activists like Al Gore, Greta and others. But, here in this section of Rapid Cooling we are going to look at the facts. Unfortunately, for Climate Alarmists the facts are quite clear that CO2 is not your enemy. CO2 in fact, is the Gas of Life! Here, In this Section we will look at Science and Data which is contrary to the argument that CO2 Drives Climate. "In God We Trust, All Others must bring Data" W. Edwards Deming Archives
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