New paper finds clouds act as a negative feedback and cause significant cooling — Published in Journal of Geophysical Research
Study 'finds that a natural atmospheric oscillation, the Southern Annular Mode, is correlated to significant increases in cloud cover resulting in 'large scale' local cooling of approximately -2.5C. All climate models falsely assume clouds result in net positive feedback and increased temperatures, however this new paper and several others show clouds instead result in net negative feedback and cooling'