Haig, let's start from Physics 101. In order to heat up a cup of water, you expose the water to:
a) energy in the amount of 4.18 J per degree
b) An ionospheric disturbance
c) A handful of particles from the Sun carrying 1 keV each
d) A 10ug magnetic field which turns on and off every 8 minutes
e) the Van Allen belt
f) the aurora.
Where does your reliable NASA source tell you that solar non-TSI fluxes are more energetic than the CO2-absorbed component of the TSI? Where, Haig? It doesn't tell you that because it's not true. You are quoting a source that does not tell you what you think it tells you.
ben your the one that said "space weather" had no effect on our weather!
They say you are wrong.
"Meanwhile, high above your head, a new portal is opening, connecting your planet to the sun."
NASA
Remember the Wright Bros ben
