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BBCNEWS Weather World September 3, 2021 00:48:00

the world that can have a serious impact to the commodity price. earlier this year, there was nearly a 50% increase in price due to severe weather in other parts of the world. so alan has to look at different peaks and troughs in the world price which will affect his price when he s trying to trade. thank you so much for showing us around. no worries, thank you. death valley in the usa. unarguably one of the hottest places on earth. butjust how hot is being argued within the meteorological world. it currently holds the record for the highest temperature on earth, 56.7 celsius, 134 fahrenheit, back in 1913. but that reading, taken at this weather station, just doesn t add up, according to weather historian christopher burt. observations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind of all the same day after day even though temperature was varying wildly from day to day at a

BBCNEWS Weather World August 30, 2021 19:52:00

so, if there s an extreme weather situation across the world, that can have a serious impact to the commodity price. earlier this year, it was nearly a 50% increase in price due to severe weather in other parts of the world. so, alan has to look at different peaks and troughs in the world price which will affect his price when he s trying to trade. thank you so much for showing us around. no worries, thank you. death valley in the usa. unarguably one of the hottest places on earth. butjust how hot is being argued within the meteorological world. it currently holds the record for the highest temperature on earth, 56.7 celsius, 134 fahrenheit, back in 1913. but that reading, taken at this weather station, just doesn t add up, according to weather historian christopher burt. observations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind

BBCNEWS Weather World August 30, 2021 12:52:00

historian christopher burt. 0bservations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind of all the same day after day even though temperature was varying wildly from day to day at all the other surrounding sites. so that was kind of a little red flag at the beginning there. the world meteorological 0rganisation verifies temperature records, and randy cerveny who signs off their investigations says he hasn t seen enough evidence to discount the 1913 reading. obviously, we don t have as good of quality of data going back to that time as we do with modern records today. we can take the record and actually have the sensor that recorded it tested independently in a lab and make sure that it was working. we don t have that luxury back

BBCNEWS Weather World August 30, 2021 00:49:00

134 fahrenheit, back in 1913. but that reading, taken at this weather station, just doesn t add up, according to weather historian christopher burt. observations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind of all the same day after day even though temperature was varying wildly from day to day at all the other surrounding sites. so that was kind of a little red flag at the beginning there. the world meteorological organisation verifies temperature records, and randy cerveny who signs off their investigations says he hasn t seen enough evidence to discount the 1913 reading. obviously we don t have as good of quality of data going back to that time as we do with modern records today. we can take the record and actually have the sensor that recorded it tested independently in a lab and make

BBCNEWS Weather World August 29, 2021 09:50:00

within the meteorological world. it currently holds the record for the highest temperature on earth, 56.7 celsius, 134 fahrenheit, back in 1913. but that reading, taken at this weather station, just doesn t add up, according to weather historian christopher burt. observations got to be a little kind of screwy in may of 1913 when it kind of looked like maybe he was just filling in the spaces for the temperature, because they were kind of all the same day after day even though temperature was varying wildly from day to day at all the other surrounding sites. so that was kind of a little red flag at the beginning there. the world meteorological organisation verifies temperature records, and randy cerveny who signs off their investigations says he hasn t seen enough evidence to discount the 1913 reading. obviously we don t have as good of quality of data going back

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