This study seeks to explain the effects of cloud on changes in atmospheric radiative absorption that largely balance changes in global mean precipitation under climate change. (link.springer.com)
They found that upon ending the experiment, the planet would experience a rapid increase in global mean temperature, along with increases in global mean precipitation rate and decreases in sea ice cover. (scientificamerican.com)
Global mean precipitation decreased, due to cloud feedbacks which are influenced by sunlight but not greenhouse gases. (climatesight.org)