Let’s learn what are the hottest and coldest recorded temperatures on earth. From 1922 until 2012, the wmo record for the highest official temperature on earth was 57.8 °c (136.0 °f), registered on 13 september 1922, in ʽaziziya, libya. The official highest recorded temperature is now 56.7°c (134°f), which was measured on 10 july 1913 at greenland ranch in death valley, california, usa.
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According to world meteorological organisation, the hottest recorded temperature on earth is 56.7°c (134°f). It is the highest temperature ever recorded on. What’s the hottest temperature recorded on earth?
The highest officially recorded air temperature on earth is a scorching 56.7°c (134°f), measured on july 10, 1913, in furnace creek.
According to guinness world records, the highest official temperature globally is 56.7°c (134°f), recorded on 10 july 1913 at greenland ranch, death valley, california, usa. The hottest temperature on record according to historical weather data, the highest reliably recorded temperature on earth is 56.7°c (134°f), measured in death valley, california, on. Known for its blistering heat, it was long thought to hold the highest temperature ever recorded on earth at a scorching 134 degrees fahrenheit (56.7 degrees. According to the weather and climate extremes archive, the hottest temperature ever recorded was in furnace creek, death valley, california at 56.7°c on 10 july 1913.