

The last five years were the worlds five warmest on. If this were the case, the Death Valley temperature would be the highest ever recorded. Chippewa Lakes hottest temperature ever recorded is 103 degrees, and that was hit on both July 9, 1936, and August, 6, 1918. Only 2016 was hotter, but that year came at the end of an extreme El Niño, which typically has a warming influence on global temperatures. The World Meteorological Organization notes the work of Italian scientists who calculated that the temperature probably should have been 132.8 F (56 C). Daily high temperatures of 100 degrees or greater recorded in Chicago-from earliest to most recent. The last eight years were the hottest in global records that date to 1880, with 2021 ranking as the sixth-hottest year, according to analyses of global weather station and ocean.

This record has been broken for the sixth consecutive year in a row. Another was that the thermometer was placed very close to the surface, which was covered with tarred concrete, which could have absorbed the sun's rays and artificially inflated the temperature reading. According to new research, 2021 was the hottest year on record for ocean temperatures. One problem with the reading was that the thermometer was "self-registering," implying that no human confirmed the temperature reading. Summer 2019 brought some serious heat to the world breaking the record for the hottest summer on record for the Northern Hemisphere ever recorded. This temperature was considerably higher than in nearby towns, as was noticed by meteorologists several years later, according to Weather Underground's Wunder Blog. The last year was the earth’s sixth-warmest on record, while the past seven years were among the warmest ever recorded, according to research released Thursday by NASA and the. It comes as countries around the world see. This record remains controversial, though. The average mean temperature over land areas in the Arctic was 2.1C above the 1981 average - making it the highest temperature recorded in 121 years. July last year was the world’s hottest month ever recorded, with Death Valley in California recording what may be the hottest temperature ever reliably measured during this month, at 54.4 C (130 F). 13, 1922, an astoundingly high temperature of 136 F (58 C) was recorded in El Azizia, Libya (also spelled Al 'Aziziyah). That temperature has, however, been beat elsewhere in the world.
