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Northern Hemisphere experiences hottest summer in 2,000 years according to tree ring analysis.

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A recent study found that the summer of 2023 was the hottest in the Northern Hemisphere in over 2,000 years. This conclusion is based on an analysis of tree rings, which provides a longer temperature record than traditional thermometer-based records, dating back to the year 1 AD. The study confirms previous findings that last year's temperatures were the highest ever recorded, with every month since June setting new records for hottest temperatures globally.

    1. It's likely the warmest summer in 120,000 years, though we cannot be absolutely sure.
    2. The global temperature records set last summer were so gobsmacking — shattering the prior record by 0.5C in September and 0.4C in October — that it's not surprising they would be clearly be the warmest in the past 2,000 years.
Northern Hemisphere experiences hottest summer in 2,000 years according to tree ring analysis.