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The weather in August in the western United States

According to Reuters, on the afternoon of 16 local time, the temperature in Death Valley of Mojave Desert in California soared to 54.4 degrees Celsius, setting a record for the highest temperature in the world for at least a century. Meteorologist Daniel? Belk 17 said that the heat wave in most parts of the western United States will continue for another week. Belk said, what do people feel? Very hot? ,? Just like in the oven, right? .

On August 17, local time, people punched in front of the thermometer in Melting Furnace Creek in Death Valley National Park, California, USA.

If confirmed, it will be the highest temperature officially certified since July 2003, said the Las Vegas weather station of the National Weather Service. ? The meteorological observatory stressed that this high temperature data is a preliminary observation result, because it is of great significance and needs to be formally reviewed.

If confirmed, it will be the highest temperature officially certified since July 2003, said the Las Vegas weather station of the National Weather Service. ? The meteorological observatory stressed that this high temperature data is a preliminary observation result, because it is of great significance and needs to be formally reviewed.

According to the records of the World Meteorological Organization, in July of 19 13, the temperature in Death Valley reached 56.7 degrees Celsius, while in July of 193 1 year, the temperature in Gibily, Tunisia was said to have reached 55 degrees Celsius. But extreme weather expert Christopher? Burt's recent research regards these early records as? The result of observation error? .

Climate change has pushed the global temperature to a new high. It is reported that in Europe, northern Spain broke the local high temperature record in July, and the forests in Siberia, Russia are experiencing unprecedented wildfires, while the Arctic sea ice was reduced to the lowest point in history due to melting in July.