This is a huge nothing burger. On a scale of 0 to 3000 gigatons of snow you are trying to use 100 gigatons over an old average to prove what exactly? We haven't had proper snow in michigan for over 5 years now. Way "less" than average. I'm not debating the chart. I just don't understand the significance of nothing... The climate is changing. Big whoop. Seems normal.
This is a huge nothing burger. On a scale of 0 to 3000 gigatons of snow you are trying to use 100 gigatons over an old average to prove what exactly? We haven't had proper snow in michigan for over 5 years now. Way "less" than average. I'm not debating the chart. I just don't understand the significance of nothing... The climate is changing. Big whoop. Seems normal.
This kind of image would be better supported by a link. I tried finding the data on and couldn't. Was it from a report they released?
This kind of image would be better supported by a link. I tried finding the data on [the FMI website](https://en.ilmatieteenlaitos.fi/) and couldn't. Was it from a report they released?
https://electroverse.co/northern-hemisphere-snow-mass-tracks-above-1982-2012-average-as-it-has-done-for-the-past-7-years/
Much obliged!
Much obliged!
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