From 2009 - current
the average snow coverage is normal.
Over the course of the three months
the average snow coverage is 45.14 million km2.
Not exact matches
Reseachers at the global professional services firm said they based their conclusions on a number of «key» economic and demographic factors — from
average income levels and population to the number of ski resorts per capita, level of
snow coverage and recent «form» at the Winter Olympics.
Drawing on Hadley Centre Sea Ice and Sea Temperature data from 1953 to 1978 and the National
Snow and Ice Data Center's Sea Ice Index from 1979 to 2015, the researchers computed 30 - year running
averages of September sea ice
coverage — that is, they computed
averages for the years 1953 — 83, 1954 — 84, 1955 — 85, and so on.
By the way, since this story came out, freezing no longer lags history and Northern Hemisphere
snow and ice
coverage exceeds the
averages of past Decembers.
I also like the overall
snow coverage in the N.H. and it looks like it will be going more above
average within the next few days, from a level very slightly above
average as of today.