Weather historians believe that Kuwait had recorded the hottest day in the world ever Mitribah in Kuwait recorded a blistering 129.2 degrees Fahrenheit (54 degree Celsius) on Thursday Aside from Mitribah in Kuwait, Basra, Iraq also recorded 129 degrees Fahrenheit (53.9 degree Celsius) on Friday KUWAIT CITY – With a blistering record of 129.2 degrees Fahrenheit (54 degree Celsius) on Thursday, weather historians believed that Kuwait had recorded the hottest day in the world ever. Aside from Mitribah in Kuwait, another country recorded an almost equally scorching temperature as Basra, Iraq records 129 degrees Fahrenheit (53.9 degree Celsius) on Friday. Steven Fletcher mentioned in his article for Mail Online that if proved correct, the measurements would represent the two hottest temperatures ever recorded in the Eastern Hemisphere, and possibly, in the entire world. The temperature readings were recorded by Weather Underground meteorologist Jeff Masters and weather historian Christopher Burt, who also broke the news. Reports said Mitribah and Basra’s readings are likely the highest ever recorded outside of Death Valley, California. As of record, Death Valley currently holds the world’s hottest temperature of 134.1 degrees (56.7 Celsius), which was set on July 10, 1913. However, Weather Underground’s Burt does not [...]
from Kicker Daily News http://bit.ly/2a3Ojl7
via IFTTT
from Kicker Daily News http://bit.ly/2a3Ojl7
via IFTTT
0 comments:
Post a Comment