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Fr 17.05.2024 12:44

It's Official: Summer of 2023 was the Hottest in 2,000 Years. 🌇

I’m ready for summer, but if this year is anything like last year, it’s going to be a doozy. In fact, tree ring data confirms the summer of 2023 in the Northern Hemisphere was the hottest in over 2,000 years, according to a new study released this week.

nature.com/articles/s41586-024

Daily global ocean temperatures were the warmest ever recorded for over a year straight. Levels of sea ice hit new lows. And of course, the year saw the highest global average temperatures since record-keeping began in 1850.

Daily global ocean temperatures were the warmest ever recorded for over a year straight. Levels of sea ice hit new lows. And of course, the year saw the highest global average temperatures since record-keeping began in 1850.

Instrumental summer land temperatures (red) with the tree ring reconstruction mean (yellow).
[Source: Nature]

Instrumental summer land temperatures (red) with the tree ring reconstruction mean (yellow). [Source: Nature]

The concentric rings inside a tree are evidence of the plant’s yearly growth cycles. Lighter colors correspond to quick growth over the spring and summer, while the darker rings correspond to the fall and winter. Count the pairs of light and dark rings, and you can tell how many years a tree has lived.

The concentric rings inside a tree are evidence of the plant’s yearly growth cycles. Lighter colors correspond to quick growth over the spring and summer, while the darker rings correspond to the fall and winter. Count the pairs of light and dark rings, and you can tell how many years a tree has lived.

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