Kek
Its perseids season. Peaks on the 12th ish.
Whats the problem with giving it its own thread? Its what everyone does when the topic recieves a lot of interest or recieving a lot of replies.
We are in a solar minimum which allows more cosmic rays to affect our climate.
Heres an article if you are interesred.
All indications are that the upcoming solar minimum which is expected to begin in 2019 may be even quieter than the last one which was the deepest in nearly a century. One of the natural impacts of decreasing solar activity is the weakening of the ambient solar wind and its magnetic field which, in turn, allows more and more cosmic rays to penetrate the solar system. The intensification of cosmic rays can have important consequences on such things as Earthโs cloud cover and climate, the safety of our astronauts exploring in space, and lightning.Daily observations of the number of sunspots since 1 January 1900 according to Solar Influences Data Analysis Center (SIDC)
https://principia-scientific.org/cosmic-rays-intensify-as-historic-solar-minimum-approaches/