Canadian snowpack gets thinner every decade: Environment Canada study
It may not feel like it the morning after a blizzard, but Canada gets less snow than it used to — a lot less.
That’s the conclusion of scientists at Environment Canada, who have just published what they say is the most precise estimate of global snowfall yet.
“It seems like it should be easy, right? You just stick a ruler in the snow,” said Chris Derksen, a co-author of the study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.
But no.


