- Tidal effects from the planets do not "significantly" affect the shape of the Sun. Planets, asteroids and other masses occulting the sun disk do cause electromagnetic forces in spaceweather activity that can be seen "lighting" up or dampening the solar energies surrounding our sun. Fragments disintergrating towards our sun also show us this outburst of energy surrounding our sun. Field lines crossing earths path play largely with earths meteorology of climate control / fluctuations. When the larger solar events appear across our path on earth, geomagnetic storms, auroral displays, wind storms, tornadoes, snow storms and hail often occur accordingly with the seasons. We also experience more tropical storms and hurricanes following higher peaks of earthward solar discharge.
- Note: Storms do not necessarily form exactly 1-3 days after solar events directly hit earths ionosphere. Usually the storm cells are cancelled out in the higher atmospheres (ie. magnetosphere) or continue along a journey creating global currents.. The different pressure gradients/temperatures clash into each other and other thermal cells and this causes atmospheric electricity. I believe earth's already existing pressure cells charge/discharge more when the charged particle collisions hit our ionosphere contributing to higher, highs and lows within the troughs and jetstreams. Greater energies for storm systems have a lot to do with ions or molecules in a reactive excited state. The pressure and temperature changes have a lot to do with earth capabilities with longterm adsorption and reflection.
- Although glacial melt is a BIG CONCERN, we are fortunate enough to be exactly where we have been all along. The sun is ringing, the shells of earth singing reverberation on key.. existence.. farsighted.. nature breathes.
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