Hottest ever weather

in #crypto4 years ago

A temperature of 54.4C (129.9F) has been recorded in California during an intense heatwave - the hottest reading ever reliably taken on the planet.

An automated station for the United States National Weather Service at Furnace Creek in Death Valley recorded the extreme heat at 3.41pm on Sunday.

It is the hottest weather since 56.6C (134F) was registered at the same place on 10 July 1913 - but the accuracy of that reading has long been disputed by experts.

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The World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) installed the 1913 reading as the Earth's hottest after an investigation dismissed a temperature of 58C (136F), which was said to have been recorded in Libya in September 1922.

Another older reading of 55C (131F) taken in Tunisia in July 1931 has also been challenged.

Courtesy Sky News

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