jacob mizell of the spoken investment group joins us now. atures have been getting warmer over the decades. tell us what our first math shows us and how el niÑo figures into it. jacob: this merely shows temperatures across the central pacific ocean, with a focus on the red across the equator. see service temperatures are surface- see temperatures are two degrees above average. just south of alaska we also have some slightly warmer ocean temperatures. kind ofgoing on is a debate between those two key features in the pacific ocean. dominatinge el niÑo the equator and the warmer weather off the pacific west coast. oft is sometimes a signal colder air inflow into the east coast later into the winter, where the el niÑo will bring a more will mild winter to the east coast. cooler weather in the south, colder weather strapped up in canada. it will be a battle between those two the main features. you are looking at the temperature anomalies average. average around the globe, what is going on with sea surface temperatures? you havence 1950, where sea