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December Snow Cover Continues Its 50 Year Rise

Posted on January 11, 2015 by stevengoddard

After the most extensive autumn snow cover on record, December snow cover also continued its 60 year rise. This is caused by Arctic air pushing further south than it used to.


Rutgers University Climate Lab :: Global Snow Lab

“..within a few years, winter snowfall will become a very rare and exciting event. Children just aren’t going to know what snow is. – Dr David Viner, CRU 2000



20 November 2012

[url=]Mott MacDonald appoints Dr David Viner as principal advisor for climate change[/url]

Mott MacDonald has appointed Dr David Viner as principal advisor for climate change. An internationally recognised expert, David brings with him 20 years of experience working in the area of climate change.

David worked for 17 years at the University of East Anglia’s (UEA) Climatic Research Unit, where he developed a worldwide reputation working across all areas of climate change. He led UK public engagement on climate change adaptation and advised both the UK government and international agencies. During this time he was also director of the UEA’s innovative climate change masters course.

In 2007 David took up a new position as Natural England’s principal climate change specialist where he developed an adaptation framework and indicators for climate change. In 2008 David was appointed global director at The British Council where he developed a ground breaking cultural relations strategy and programme that was delivered through 250 offices in 109 countries. Working across UK government departments and in collaboration with international agencies, businesses and national governments, the programme was publicly endorsed by the UK government, the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and other leading agencies…..

http://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2015/01/11/december-snow-cover-continues-its-60-year-