Declining global average cloud height

Third_Density_Resident

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Declining global average cloud height: “A significant measure of negative feedback to global warming”

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2012/02/09/declining-global-average-cloud-height-a-significant-measure-of-negative-feedback-to-global-warming/

Interesting to note is the correlation that lower global mean cloud height = lower global mean temperature.
 
I've been pointing out for years that the colder upper atmosphere is lower than it used to be and that this is the reason for the increase in contrails. This also compresses the troposphere which may or may not be being used to spray populations with pathogens. But the fact that the atmosphere is changing is very, very serious and I've been ranting about it for a long time! Hell's bells, anybody who is a habitual sky watcher, paying close attention to cloud formations can see it!

So, now somebody is confirming it.

Too bad they don't show the measurements for the 70s and 80s. Wonder if we can find that? Because I noticed the changes as early as the late 80s/early 90s. That's when I saw the first mammatus clouds of my entire life in Florida.

article said:
The average global cloud height is linked to the average global temperature—generally, the higher the average cloud height, the higher the average surface temperature, and vice versa.

All the time they've been going on about "global warming", the clouds have been lower. Yeah, the PLANET IS WARMING, but the upper atmosphere is cooling and the very cold upper atmosphere is dropping lower. That means lots of evaporation that hits cold atmosphere= lots of rains/floods and snow.
 

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