ReinyDays
Gold Member
Okay then. Let’s call it a big solar flare.
Flares aren't that big of a deal ... maybe what you mean is a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that sometimes follow flares ... basically a chunk of the Sun's surface comes flying off and can slam the Earth ... there's some evidence this occurred back the 1850's ... but these are at best 24 hour affairs and have extremely little to do with our 100 year climatic averages ... as long as we don't stretch our electric lines out straight for more than a few hundred feet, these CME's wouldn't be noticeable ... only PG&E is stupid enough to run electric wires straight for over a mile ... and these wires are just going to burn to a crisp during a major CME ...