Meteorologists recorded temperature record Asian

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Climate map are highlighted in Kuwait and Pakistan.

Experts of the world meteorological organization confirmed that recorded in 2016 in Kuwait is 53.9 degrees Celsius occupy the first place in Asia in the entire history of observations.

This figure is second only to Death Valley and the city of Kebili in Tunisia, reported on the official website of the world meteorological organization, reports the online edition of the Chronicle.info with reference for a New time.

In addition, scientists have confirmed that the fourth place in the list of temperature records is 53.7 degrees of heat, which was observed in Pakistan Turbat.

According to WMO, the list is now the global temperature records as follows: first place — death Valley in California as 56.7 degrees recorded July 10, 1913, Kebili (Tunisia) is 55 degrees in July 1931, Meribah (Kuwait) — 53.9 degrees 21 July 2016, Turbat (Pakistan) — 53.7 degrees 28 may 2017.

“Temperature Mariba, Kuwait, is being accepted by WMO as the highest temperature ever recorded for the continental region of Asia, and this observation is the third-largest extreme value temperature recognized by the WMO. It is noteworthy that the highest temperature formally recognized, which was recorded over the past 76 years,” said the experts.

“Rigorous research, such as calibration of this sensor independent of temperature, giving us much greater confidence in our existing climatic records and thus provide a solid basis for the study of records worldwide, and for studies of climate change,” said Randall Cherven, Rapporteur on climate and weather extremes for the WMO.

According to the archive of extreme weather and climate events, the highest ever recorded temperature was at Furnas Creek, Death Valley, California at 56.7 ° C July 10, 1913. The highest temperature for the Eastern hemisphere was established in July 1931 in Nabeul, Tunisia, at 55.0 ° C.

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