Not at all
Its global Warming
Take for example Australia
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/28/australian-summer-melts-records
Australia experienced its 15th hottest summer since records began in 1910, while the summer before was the hottest ever.
“It was a really extreme and variable summer, with a series of heatwave events with lots of records broken,” according to a Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) spokesman.
BTW it was ALWAYS climate change before Global Warming got coined
It got called Global warming when that was the most prevalent outcome but since you know WEATHER confuses people the went back to the original descriptor
"The argument "they changed the name" suggests that the term 'global warming' was previously the norm, and the widespread use of the term 'climate change' is now. However, this is simply untrue. For example, a seminal climate science work is Gilbert Plass' 1956 study 'The Carbon Dioxide Theory of Climatic Change' (which coincidentally estimated the climate sensitivity to a doubling of atmospheric carbon dioxide at 3.6°C, not far off from today's widely accepted most likely value of 3°C). Barrett and Gast published a letter in Science in 1971 entitled simply 'Climate Change'. The journal 'Climatic Change' was created in 1977 (and is still published today). The IPCC was formed in 1988, and of course the 'CC' is 'climate change', not 'global warming'. There are many, many other examples of the use of the term 'climate change' many decades ago. There is nothing new whatsoever about the usage of the term."