There is an ongoing weather event that started last year.
Towards the end of 2019 northern South America and parts of Central America saw almost unprecedented winds and rain causing landslides, floods and other damage to buildings, road and bridges. It stretched from Brazil through Colombia, Peru and Ecuador.
It then tracked across the Pacific where the Eastern region from the Philippines to S. Korea and over to Indonesia has had one of the worst typhoon season on record.
Then it moved on to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran with more floods and landslides.
Now it is hitting a belt of Africa from Sudan through Chad, CAR, DR Congo, Niger and Burkina Fasso, and it is still moving east.
The hurricane season is now building up in the Carribean and the Gulf and it looks likely to be a bad one. There are currently four storms / hurricanes heading for the Gulf states, Florida and the Carolinas.
All of the places that have been hit have uses such phrases as "worst in 100 years", "worst in living memory", "worst since records began". "unprecedented" and so on. Homes and livelihoods have been destroyed, hundreds have died, but the most telling thing of all is that crops have gone causing food shortages.
Then there are the fires in the US Pacific states.
They might all be weather events, but they are underpinned by climate. We are going to see more of these, and not just in the tropics.