That is the *realized* forcing (following an average Niño) and only OLWR (infrared) is considered. The real atmospheric window is much wider, including the visible and near-infrared spectra. At least read the paper before posting it.
And while I did indeed take the most extreme ENSO extremes in the CERES record to make a point, strong Niños regularly increase total outgoing TOA radiation by 7-8W/m^2 at peak. Which is more than double all radiative forcing from GHGes since the Industrial Revolution.
Let’s not forget that your initial argument was that Niños warm the climate system. At least we have now established that is actually the other way around..they are a heat release valve.
We lost some peas to mice so had to replant in a few areas. And it was definitely in need of water when we returned but it came through it and has really taken off since.