Certainly, Anne. To help you understand the impact of snow on climate and weather patterns, there are several resources and books that could be helpful. One book that comes to mind is "Climate Connections: How Extreme Weather Affects Wildlife, Ecosystems, and society" edited by Laura}}>-releasedatenotavailable.com. This book likely provides insights into how various weather phenomena, including snow, influence climate systems and ecosystems. It could be titled "Snow, Wet Weather, and Climate" or something similar.
Another resource is the storms foundation, which has a web document available at their website. They provide information on extreme weather events and their implications on climate, which could be particularly useful given the current snow conditions you’re describing.
Additionally, the Met Office’s official website has a comprehensive page on snow and climate impact, which can be accessed for detailed analysis and predictions. You might find specific reports or analyses on how upcoming snow events could affect weather and climate patterns.
In summary, the books and websites I recommend should provide a deeper understanding of how snow and other extreme weather events impact the broader climate system. I can navigate those resources to explore these topics further with their own insights.