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Originally Posted by freebeard
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So the focus is 'Asia.'
'Snow' in Antarctica is blown off the continent by foehn winds with little opportunity to accumulate.
The freeze line in Antarctica is moving southwards, melting ice which has no chance of rebuilding.
The Arctic is warming faster than anywhere.
The freeze line is moving higher and higher in the mountains. At some point it will be 'higher' than the mountains.
You saw Yellowstone wash away recently. Mountain snow pack melted prematurely due to rising temperatures.
The Sierra Nevada can't catch a break.
I'm not seeing evidence for more snow. Maybe extremely local or regional.