@Chief “It would be remarkable if it didn’t change remarkably”
Sudden climate change is the only thing about climateology that concerns me, notwithstanding that “sudden” would be probably be spread over several decades in the context of Earth’s climate over millions of years.
There are definite external forcings at work that would appear to bring this about since normal climate cycles certainly shows strong negative feedback mechanisms at work that keeps temperature, wind and precipitation levels within quite narrow bands.
I am most interested in hydrology because I believe that observed climate over the centuries have been heavily influenced by hydrology, such as, for example, the insulation effects of oceans and lakes on the relatively small land mass of Earth and on its the evaporation/precipitation cycles.