Tree rings show last northern summer was the warmest since year 1
15-05-2024 18:37 via timesofindia.indiatimes.com

Tree rings show last northern summer was the warmest since year 1

When the temperatures spiked last year, numerous weather agencies said it was the hottest month, summer and year on record. But those records only go back to 1850 at best because it's based on thermometers. Now scientists can go back to the modern western calendar's year 1, when the Bible says Jesus of Nazareth walked the Earth, but have found no hotter northern summer than last year's.
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