World’s Highest Temperature Recorded in Kuwait in June 2019 Nur Sofia June 12, 2019 0 0 Kuwait often sees alarming temperatures during this time of the year. The annual globally averaged sea surface temperature was the second highest on record at 1.39 degrees F (0.77 of a degree C) above the 20th-century average and just behind 2016. Kuwait and Saudi Arabia record highest temperature on earth The heatwave is expected to continue well into the summer season Published: June 12, 2019 11:42 Sara Al Shurafa, Senior News Editor The following is our report on global mean temperature during 2019. Minimum (nighttime) temperatures were warmer than average, resulting in the fourth highest July minimum temperature for the nation. According to world weather website El Dorado, Kuwait’s northern region of Mitribah saw temperatures of 51.4℃ on Tuesday. Vietnam just observed its highest temperature ever recorded: 110 degrees, in April ... 2019. 24 Hour Daily High and Low World Temperatures with Maximum World Precipitation / Rainfall including Northern Hemisphere High and Low Temperatures, Southern Hemisphere, United States, Canada, Europe, & the United Kingdom High and Low Temperatures / Rainfall. The United Kingdom's July 2019 temperature of 16.4°C (61.5°F) was 1.2°C (2.2°F) above the 1981–2010 average and tied as the eighth highest July temperature since national records began in 1910. In 2019, the average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 1.71°F (0.95°C) above the twentieth-century average of 57.0°F (13.9°C), making it the second-warmest year on record. Kuwait is one of the hottest countries in the world and holds the record of the third-highest temperature ever recorded. Berkeley Earth, a California-based non-profit research organization, has been preparing independent analyses of global mean temperature changes since 2013. As the continental United States endures bitterly cold conditions you may find … Hong Kong's July 2019 minimum temperature of 27.7 C (81.9 F) was 0.9 C (1.62 F) above average—this was the highest July minimum temperature on record. The Guardian - Back to home. Global land and ocean surface temperature: For 2019, the average temperature across global land and ocean surfaces was 1.71°F (0.95°C) above the 20th century average.This was the second highest among all years in the 1880–2019 record and just 0.07°F (0.04°C) less than the record value set in 2016.

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The start of 2019 has been marked by high impact weather in many parts of the world, including record heat, wildfires and rainfall in South America and Australasia, dangerous and extreme cold in North America, and heavy snowfall in the Alps and Himalayas. According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the highest temperature ever … The World Meteorological Organisation in Geneva said 2019 was now firmly on course to be among the world’s hottest ever years and that 2015-2019 would then become the hottest …

UAE Reels Under Hot Sun, Kuwait Records Highest Temperature in World A man died of heatstroke in Dubai even before police or ambulance could reach him. This is also one of the more recent warmth records where the town of Mitribah observed 54.0 °C (129.2 °F) on 21 July 2016. The highest ever June temperatures were recorded in the Czech ... • This article was amended on 25 July 2019 to add a temperature … On 13 September 2012 the World Meteorological Organisation disqualified the record for the highest recorded temperature, exactly 90 years after it had been established at El Azizia, Libya, with a measurement of 58°Celsius.

The ocean temperature last year was about 0.075 degrees Celsius (0.135 degrees Fahrenheit) above the 1981-2010 average, the research published in the Chinese journal Advances in Atmospheric Sciences said… Tuesday 11 June 2019 Kuwait has recorded the world’s highest temperature in the last 24 hours, with the northern region of Mitribah seeing highs of … We conclude that 2019 was the … On 13 September 2012 the World Meteorological Organisation disqualified the record for the highest recorded temperature, exactly 90 years after it had been established at El Azizia, Libya, with a measurement of 58 Celsius. The start of 2019 has been marked by high impact weather in many parts of the world, including record heat, wildfires and rainfall in South America and Australasia, dangerous and extreme cold in North America, and Warmer-than-average conditions engulfed much of Australia during July 2019, resulting in the fourth highest mean temperature for the nation at 1.62°C (2.92°F) above the 1961–90 average.