It would be again good to have global cloud coverage vs temp graphs, I am sure they look a bit the same. (realclimate.org)
The highly variable thin blue line is a plot of global cloud coverage from this source with the following change: the blue curve has been inverted. (c3headlines.com)
It would take only 0.66 of 1 percent increase in global cloud coverage to replace a 3 million square kilometer loss of Arctic sea ice. (sjsu.edu)