Siberia Mid-October Snow Extent Greater In 2024 Than In Past Years. Could Impact Europe’s Winter

Fall Snow in Siberia

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There is news from this part of Russia that often goes through the roof in the media. Forest fires or unusual summer temperatures come to mind. If only we had a speed limit in Germany, or at least installed more wind turbines, then it wouldn’t be so bad.

We have already recommended Ventusky several times here. The site visualizes weather data in an excellent way.

The snow cover can be displayed and there is interesting data from Siberia. The snow cover in mid-October 2024 is greater than it has been in recent years.

Ventusky himself believes it could have an impact on the winter weather in Europe because such large areas are already covered in snow. A line was drawn at the westernmost boundary in 2024, so you can see what the extent has been in recent years.

Screenshot Ventusky

It is likely that this anomaly will not reach the media. Yet it is good evidence of more moisture in the atmosphere. But one that can also have an effect on the weather and temperatures in the opposite direction. But that doesn’t induce clicks so well.





5 responses to “Siberia Mid-October Snow Extent Greater In 2024 Than In Past Years. Could Impact Europe’s Winter”

  1. oebele bruinsma

    “It is likely that this anomaly will not reach the media” Because is has not been sold as global warming (yet).

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  3. Corona Hotspot

    “If only we had a speed limit in Germany, or at least installed more wind turbines, then it wouldn’t be so bad.”

    That so important, really. Let’s pray to the climate God in heaven…

  4. soundos

    Writing style and information is very good.
    segc.

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