RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook hot (redirected fromhottest) Dictionary Thesaurus Financial Idioms Encyclopedia hot 1.characterized by high temperature. 2.radioactive; particularly used to denote the presence of significantly or dangerously high levels ...
The Met Office has been measuring temperatures across the UK since 1904, meaning the record is the highest one recorded in 115 years. For context, the higher ever temperature recorded in other parts of the UK are 32.9°C (91.2°F) in Greycook, Scotland in 2003; 35.2°C (95.4...
Regardless of whether new high temperature records are set, heat should be taken seriously as it is the weather event that produces the most fatalities each year. Knowing the highest temperature that has been reached in your state may help to understand just how dangerous the heat can be, espe...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) — Scientists have created the hottest temperature ever in the lab – 4 trillion degrees Celsius – hot enough to break matter down into the kind of soup that existed microseconds after the birth of the universe.They used a giant atom smasher at the US Department of ...
in the world as of 2019.While Africais commonly believed to be the hottest place on earth,according to world record temperatures,it is not.Thehighest temperature ever recorded in Africa was 131.0°F(55.0C)in Kebili,Tunisia,reached in July of 1931.The world record for the highest temperature ...
The United Kingdom recorded its hottest ever year in 2022, with an average temperature of 10.03 degrees Celsius.
June's average mean temperature, calculated from the average daytime and nighttime temperature from across the UK, of 15.8C beats the previous record of 14.9C (set in both 1940 and 1976) by 0.9C. It wasthe hottest June sincerecords began in 1884. ...
Birds fly over the River Thames in London, Britain, Jan. 28, 2024. According to the Met Office, Britain's national meteorological service, Jan. 28 was the hottest January day ever recorded in the UK, with the temperature exceeding 19 degrees Celsius. (Xinhua/Li Ying) ...
Brazil recorded its hottest-ever temperature on Sunday, as thermometers in the small city of Araçuaí hit 112.6 Fahrenheit.
And it wasn't just the air that was warmer last month, but the water too. Copernicus said that the average sea surface temperature for ocean waters between 60ºN and 60ºS — roughly between the southern tip of Greenland to just below South America — was the highest on record, ab...