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> “On record” usually means since we started recording history , at least 5k years ago.

I'm a journalist who has published "highest/lowest on record" statistics tens, if not hundreds of times, and I've never heard of anyone thinking it means "since Herodotus" or anything like that.



How would readers know the reference point unless you inform them. Of course they will defer to colloquialisms . In some cases 5000 years , some 1000 years . With something as broad and impactful as this, they certainly assume more than 150 years .


They would know by reading beyond the headline. I am not aware of the colloquialism as you describe it.


You both have a point, reading further provides context as to which record is being talked about.

There are, of course, many records - newspaper records, human logged records of conditions that day, and human created records of proxy data - ice cores, dendrochronology, cosmic ray induced crystal formation in beach sand, etc.


This is disingenuous given your training in journalism , writing & linguistics.


You need to stop being intentionally obtuse, nobody's buying it.




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