Northern Hemisphere snow cover that year was 7.14 million square miles.
So far in 2023, snow is covering 7.23 million square miles of the Northern Hemisphere.
If we add the snow in Greenland, the trend is not identical but nevertheless similar to that of North America alone.
Both measurements show a growing decadal trend in snow coverage going back to 1967, as does snow coverage in Eurasia.
Now comes Brian Brettschneider of the same National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, who, according to CNN, swears that "Snowfall is declining globally as temperatures warm because of human-caused climate change."
"It's possible in the near term that climate change will cause more extreme winter storms and some years of increased snowfall - like the data shows for the Northeast U.S. - but as global temperature warms, there will be fewer of those years, and eventually we could see snowfall amounts fall off a cliff," writes CNN's Eric Zerkel, who is "An extreme weather editor" on the network's "Climate team," which means he was hired to advance the narrative that man is only a few SUV trips from turning Earth into a fireball.
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