This/next year is El Nino, which is when the Earth breaks all of its "hottest day" records, before cooling off for a cycle. That is, of course, assuming that things progress normally, which is a bit up in the air because all of the ice melting changes the composition of the sea water which might change how the cycle functions.
This/next year is El Nino, which is when the Earth breaks all of its "hottest day" records, before cooling off for a cycle. That is, of course, assuming that things progress normally, which is a bit up in the air because all of the ice melting changes the composition of the sea water which might change how the cycle functions.