Death Valley recorded its hottest month in July in Earth's history. According to the Washington Post and the New York Times, Death Valley's average temperature for July was
The average temperature was 42.5 degrees Celsius, the warmest average temperature ever recorded at thousands of weather stations around the world.
Death Valley's highest temperatures in July ranged from 43.9 to 53.9 degrees, with nine consecutive days between July 4 and 12.
The highest daily temperature was 51.7°C or higher on July 11. The previous record for the highest daily temperature in Death Valley was 42.3°C, recorded in 2018.
The extreme heat in Death Valley has caused casualties.
A driver in the Valley died from the heat. On the 18th, a woman was rescued from heat stroke, and on the 20th, a man was rescued with burns to both feet while walking barefoot on the sand.
Death Valley in the Mojave Desert in California is considered the hottest place on Earth. This area is the lowest in North America and is surrounded by steep mountains, making it the hottest place on Earth.
The energy begins to gather in the basin.
2024/08/03 17:02 KST
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