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Old 08-06-2021, 09:38 PM   #273 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
* So there you go!
* I believe that what is of interest to the scientific community is ' total solar irradiance.'
* What you've depicted is only for X-ray photons.
* Earth's atmosphere is opaque to X-ray photons. As far as we on Earth are concerned, they don't exist.
* Solar fast radio bursts don't appear to affect us either.
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* As a solar physicist, your delta- X-ray proportion would be factored in, along with all the other wavelengths, and an overall radiance, with perhaps some temporal modulation would emerge. Cyclic or not. On the order of 0.1%.
You originally said electromagnetic spectrum.
And no sun x-rays, solar ions, deep space particles have not been factored in to clumsy failed climate models.
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