New paper finds climate in Tibet was more stable in 20th century than prior — Published in Climate of the Past
Study 'reconstructs the climate of southeast Tibet over 224 years from 1781-2005 and finds, 'The climate appears drier and more stable in the 20th century than previously.' The paper contradicts claims of climate alarmists that global warming causes an increase of extreme weather or extreme precipitation. In addition, the paper finds cloud cover decreased during the 20th century in comparison to the 19th century, which could amplify solar effects on temperature'