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by spookybones 2546 days ago
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It made sense to me?

Is it an obscure idiom (Native English speaker, so hard to tell)?

I initially parsed it as five summers, each lasting 500 years, in a time span of 15 years. Logic then kicked in and "corrected" it to five summers, each as summer-y as 500 years worth of summers combined, in a time span of 15 years.

I had to read the article to finally made sense of it.

I'm confused, how do you know the summers in question have been the hottest, not the coldest for example?
Assumption - corroborated by reading the article. That's often unavoidable by the nature of headlines. The fact that the headline writer successfully communicated the correct assumption means they did their job.
Yeah it's pretty confusing.

The article explain later what that means:

> Europe’s five hottest summers in the past 500 years have all occurred in the last 15 years, not including this summer.

More colloquially/informally, a "500 year event" is something which has historically once every 500 years.