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[โ€“] 133arc585@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

But nothing is falling, all of the temperature records are rising.

I see what you're saying. I had taken the use to mean the situation is tumbling, not the temperatures. But upon a closer reading (of the title specifically) it seems a more reasonable interpretation of the word tumble is:

Climate records tumble,

The object of the verb 'tumble' is "climate records". That is, the climate records are tumbling. A tumbling record is one which has fallen over and been surpassed. So what they're saying by using the word "tumble" is: previous climate records have fallen over and been surpassed.

I do agree it's a weird word choice, but I don't think it's wrong or even playing on a potential uncommon secondary definition. It's not saying temperatures have tumbled, but rather records have tumbled.

[โ€“] Varyk@sh.itjust.works 1 points 1 year ago

Oh. That must be where it's from, the records specifically tumbling. As you say, weird, but not really wrong

Thank you. I believe the other headline was also talking about the heat. Maybe they were also talking about records.

It's been tickling my brain for several days now and when I saw the used this way again I was like "Well that's not going away until I get an answer" haha.