This is probably a stupid but honest question. Based on what is in your link, would the large solar flare from not quite a week ago end up pulling water out of the atmosphere? And if so, could it be enough to reduce the strength of a hurricane over the course of about a week?
The dynamic is said to be this:
A sudden and massive solar storm acts to expands the magnetic influence of the sun so as more and more to enroach upon or even envelop the earth.
This causes fewer and fewer cosmic rays to reach the earth and penetrate the atmosphere deep enough so as to nucleate the type of water droplets that create cloud cover.
So low cloud cover (albedo), on average, will decrease.
Gonna take a brain break now!