The experts,
the geniusses are warning of doom (not certain on term for more than one genius)
But they are confused between el neenyo and la neena
So. of course is everybody.
By Matt McGrath and Mark Poynting
BBC Climate and Science team
A recent, rapid heating of the world's oceans has alarmed scientists concerned that it will add to global warming.
This month, the global sea surface hit a new record high temperature. It has never warmed this much, this quickly.
Scientists don't fully understand why this has happened.
But they worry that, combined with other weather events, the world's temperature could reach a concerning new level by the end of next year.
Experts believe that a strong El Niño weather event - a weather system that heats the ocean - will also set in over the next months.
Warmer oceans can kill off marine life, lead to more extreme weather and raise sea levels. They are also less efficient at absorbing planet-warming greenhouse gases.
Saw on the radar that it was pi55ing down in Perth this AM
Remember many cold morns.
But today - Anzac - on the Peninsula
was lovely
light breeze and warm sun
Perhaps the warmest service at the memorial I can remember.
If pleasant weather is the result,
global warming - bring it on.
I checked - the sea level is the same as it was 100 years ago
Easier when the sea is level and flat with no wind.