Climate Complexities: Recent Solar Storms May Have Promoted Cloud Formation
By P Gosselin on 28. September 2024
Sun, clouds and climate – a post from an EIKE reader
Image: NASA (public domain)
Posted by AR Göhring
In a conversation with the EIKE editorial team, our reader Garik Müller noted that recent solar storms have promoted cloud formation – which would contradict the Svensmark-Shaviv effect and the Forbush effect.
But the Earth’s atmosphere is known to be much more complicated than the computer models of climate researchers – solar radiation can also have a different effect under different circumstances.
A discussion article by Garik Müller
Question from EIKE:
When there is a lot of solar wind, the particles from space are deflected away from the earth, the Forbush effect. If there are fewer particles, there are fewer cloud nuclei. The recent solar ejections should therefore have reduced the clouds, nnless certain solar events produce particles that can penetrate the van Allen belt.
https://notrickszone.com/2024/09/28/climate-complexities-recent-solar-storms-may-have-promoted-cloud-formation/