I don't know if their is global warming or not! But what I do know is that weather and climate are, even though they are related, 2 different things. Climate is studied by Climatologist and is based upon weather conditions over the long term past, and weather is studied by Meteorologist who try to predict short term future weather conditions based upon current weather conditions and trends!
Climate Is an average of the past prevailing weather conditions of a region, such as high and low temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, averaged over a series of several years. It is a long term picture of the past weather conditions for a given region and arrived at by averaging those accumulated facts together. The key words in climate is Average Past Weather Conditions, with a lot of emphasis on Past. What climate does not include is future weather but it does include the forecast for future climate conditions based upon changes in the averages over the long term past. If the average keeps going up and has for several years then there is cause for concern since the long term averages have went up. Based upon that trend in the long term average it is reasonable to assume there is a change in progress and the future climate can be forecast with reasonable accuracy.
Weather is the current conditions of temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds. Weather forecasting is the not so accurate science of predicting what the current conditions are going to do in the future over the next several days as they travel and move from one region to another. It is a prediction based upon current events and what is currently taking place to try and determine what is going to take place tomorrow. With a lot of emphasis on short term future