Earth's climate is overwhelming dictated by the amount of ice on it, given current orbit and Sun. Climate is what dictates the parameters of weather. If Earth was warming, which it is not, we would see no record low temps, more frequent record highs, a big sharp increase in cane activity, ocean rise, and it would get more humid/wet and surface air pressure would go up.
Ice dictates
temperature - the more the ice, the colder, right now 9 million cubic miles of ice, 8 million on land mass Antarctica
ocean levels
hurricane parameters
rain/precipitation - warmer = wetter
air pressure, which rises when temp goes up and when gas is added back to atmosphere via melting ice age glacier
and hence the parameters of weather. Earth ice is 90% on AA, 7% on Greenland, 0.3% on Ellesmere (the three land masses within 600 miles of a pole and hence in continent specific ice age. The rest, 2.7%, is on mountain tops and sea ice. Land near the poles dictates the amount of ice on Earth, and can be predicted accurately with accurate tectonic plate movement data. Earth has done nothing but grow ice for at least the past 5k years, since 97% of it grows every year, why we get data from
ICE CORES