After several decades of its controversial claim as the hottest place on Earth, El Azizia in Libya is no longer number one. The World Meteorological Organization along with its international panel of climate experts concluded their investigation and has decided the 136.4 degrees Fahrenheit (58 degrees Celsius) is invalid.
See a list of principal concerns for their decision below.
Therefore, the temperature record of 56.7 degrees Celsius or 134 degrees Fahrenheit at Death Valley (Greenland Ranch) in California is the hottest temperature ever recorded on the planet.
WMO Decision El Azizia Invalid World Heat Record
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