“…Pronounced step‐like increases in SST and atmospheric temperature occurred around 1986–1987, 1997–1998, and 2015–2016, with knock‐on effects. In 1987, this affected all earth systems (Reid et al, 2015) and such episodic effects continue to occur with the latest temperature event being particularly pronounced (Yin et al, 2018; Beaugrand et al, 2019; Jones & Ricketts, 2021; Kuo et al, 2021). The mean jump in global surface temperature over the three years of 2014–2016 was almost a quarter of a degree Celsius (0.24 °C, Yin et al, 2018), with temperatures remaining at a high level since this event and with the global mean sea level 2.5 times higher than in a previous extreme El Niño, 1997–1998, in part through drought and low terrestrial water storage (Kuo et al, 2021).…”