The Man Made Effects on Space Weather Tiger Team was established to study potential impacts of human activities on space weather and ensure the space weather architecture study addressed these impacts. The team identified differences between natural and man-made space weather effects, such as the size and duration of electromagnetic and particle radiation. They found that space weather sensors may not adequately detect nuclear events and recommended integrating nuclear detection and space weather data, establishing an agency responsible for characterizing nuclear events, and expanding satellite coverage to reliably monitor radiation belt evolution.