Question: Does solar output, in the form of heat and/or light have any impact on the climate of Earth? Have they considered this mystery? Or is the science pretty settled on that?
The answer is no, only Internal Combustion Engines, ICE, the size of a mote, can affect climate, even though it would take 1.3 million Earths to fill up the Sun.........................
Really? Water vapor is hardly considered in the models...but the suns photon energy is 164 W/M2, unfortunately thats all thats really been measured. We dont know the true effects of solar wind or lack there of.
Can't see how it would. I do think, however, they will find the sun is made of SUVs.
The Chinese say (with data collected and studies) that there is a solar ‘cycle’ that has influence over various pieces and parts of the climate. At least one Chinese PhD type....has suggested that there might be multiple ‘cycles’, and that each might reflect in one fashion, and another in a different fashion. If he was right, then it’s serious chaos, and a zero on trying to forecast how climate might change (for warm, cold or carbon-business).
Only man and his machines affect climate, silly. Jeez, everyone know thaaaaat!