I wish we had built a bunch of Cassinis- one for each gas giant. There's so much about the outermost planets we don't know. Voyager missed the weather changes as Uranus and Neptune changed seasons- a flyby just isn't enough!
I said it before, and I'll gladly say it again: Yes! I would so love for someone to send some probes for long-term observation of Uranus and Neptune.
To be fair, I get the impression that no matter where we look in our solar system, we discover heaps of unexpected stuff, and it's all fascinating. But compared to Jupiter and Saturn, we still know fairly little about Uranus and Neptune. :-(
Sadly, I think it's rather unlikely this will change anytime soon, but a person can dream...
Somebody lit its fuse. We're gonna have a second sun for a while. The nightlight industry will be devastated.
If it catches, of course. You know how it is, tho; the wind blows wrong or whatever and you have to try lighting it again and again until finally you pour a gallon of gasoline on it and toss a lit road flare in.
Weather prediction is a different problem to climate. If I run a hot bubble bath, I can't tell you where all the bubbles will be, but I can tell you it will be getting hotter and fuller.
Could you please read the whole article, maybe also some general literature about Neptune and Earth from some other allknowing x-ogists, and then reread what you just postulated here? Please?
Clearly the only causes for a changing climate are entirely man-made or entirely natural. No inbetween, no siree.
Unless you actually meant weather, your post is a little confusing.
Anyhow, let’s just continue pumping whatever we want into the planet just in case it’s entirely natural and impossible for us to make a difference - wouldn’t want to get in the way of making money.