NSIDC: Arctic freeze-up well underway, November snow cover over North America most extensive since 1966
Excerpt: The Arctic freeze-up season is well underway, with ice extent increasing faster than average for most regions in November. Exceptions were in the Chukchi and Barents Seas, where the ice has been slow to form. Meanwhile, November snow cover over North America was the most extensive since 1966, the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported in their analysis released December 4, 2018. (Every warm month proves global warming. Every cold month proves nothing. ~Bob)
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