Please note: "IF VERIFIED" are key words. Meteorologists at the National Weather Service need to confirm this reading given it's possible world record.
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The 134°F reading from this location in 1913 is largely seen throughout the meteorological community as false, despite it still being recognized by the WMO. The current accepted world record is 129.2°F, set at both this location in June 2013, and Mitribah, Kuwait in July 2016.
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If you want to learn more about why the 134 degree reading is not generally accepted, Christopher Burt published an in-depth study into the record a few years back. Take a look: https://www.wunderground.com/blog/weatherhistorian/an-investigation-of-death-valleys-134f-world-temperature-record.html …
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Keep us posted, Edgar.
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Bloody hell.. Do people live there?
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They simply exist!
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Good Lord.
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Sheesh.....
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