When is the possibility of solar weather affecting terrestiral weather the highest

A during the solar cycle
B during solar maximum
C during total solar irradiance
D during solar minimum

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The possibility of solar weather affecting terrestrial weather is highest B during solar maximum.

During the solar maximum, the Sun is more active, producing more solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs), which can interact with Earth’s magnetosphere and potentially influence atmospheric conditions, although the direct effects on terrestrial weather are still a subject of ongoing research.