The hottest place on earth
کد مقاله : 1060-LUT3CONF
نویسندگان
بهنام مغانی رحیمی *
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چکیده مقاله
Highest recorded temperature on Earth
Between 1992 and 2012, according to the World Meteorological Organization, the highest recorded air temperature belonged to the Al-Azizia weather station in Libya, located in the Sahara Desert, on September 13, 1992, when the temperature at this station was 58 degrees Celsius (136.4 degrees Fahrenheit). In 2012, the World Meteorological Organization announced that there was convincing evidence that this measurement was incorrect due to human error and declared the record invalid.[13] Therefore, the current record for the highest recorded air temperature belongs to Death Valley in California. It was measured as 56.7 degrees Celsius in 1913
In the study of the hottest places on the planet using MEDIS satellite images from 2003 to 2009 by NASA, Lut desert was measured as the hottest place on the planet in 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009, and in 2005 with a temperature of 70. 7 degrees Celsius was the hottest temperature record on the whole earth. This temperature is 12 degrees Celsius higher than the official record of the Earth's air temperature, which was recorded in Libya in 1992. In 2003, Queensland, Australia, was the hottest place on Earth with a temperature of 69.3 degrees Celsius, which is the second highest temperature after Lut in the seven-year period of NASA's study.

In many Iranian and foreign media, quoting Dr. Kordavani, the region of Gandam Briyan (80 km north of Shahdad and 80 km east of Raver) has been introduced as the hottest place in Lut and the world, but Kordavani refutes this claim and quotes attributed to him, believes that the hottest spot of Lut Desert is the "central pit of Lut" in 75 km north of Bam city, and the presentation of the Gandam Briyan as the hottest spot in Lut and the planet is incorrect
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Lut, Tourism,, kerman
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