Do sunspots affect the Earth’s weather?

Yes, though scientists aren’t exactly sure how. The energy emitted by the sun is not constant as once thought. How these slight fluctuations in the sun’s output, associated with sunspots, perturb weather patterns is still an object of intense research. Much of the solar variation takes place in the shorter (ultraviolet) wavelengths to which upper atmospheric chemical processes are very sensitive.

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