
ʽAziziya - Wikipedia
ʽAziziya (/ ə ˈ z iː z iː ə /; Arabic: العزيزية al-ʿAzīziyyah / al-ʻAzīzīyah / al-ʿazīzīya), sometimes spelled El Azizia, is a small town and capital of the Jafara district in northwestern Libya, 41 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of the capital Tripoli.
埃尔阿兹兹亚 - 百度百科
埃尔阿兹兹亚(El Azizia), 地球 上最热的地方,1992年,埃尔阿兹兹亚的气温高达136华氏度。 死亡谷因酷热难当而闻名于世,但是,官方记录的地球上比死亡谷还要热的地方,那就是 利比亚 的埃尔阿兹兹亚。 1992年,埃尔阿兹兹亚的气温高达136华氏度,而死亡谷有记录以来的最高温度则是134华氏度。 虽然只有两华氏度的差异,但却会给人带来截然不同的感觉。 [1] 埃尔阿兹兹亚(El Azizia),地球上最热的地方,1992年,埃尔阿兹兹亚的气温高达136华氏度。
Where's the Hottest Place on Earth? - Live Science
2012年4月16日 · The title of "world's hottest place" is often bestowed upon El Azizia, Libya, where the highest temperature ever measured on Earth was recorded, but a study of satellite temperature data shows...
New World's Hottest Temperature Declared | Live Science
2012年9月13日 · El Azizia, Libya, no longer holds the title for "world's hottest temperature." Today, that record passes to Death Valley, Calif. No, a heat wave didn't pass through the notoriously baking area...
ʽAziziya District - Wikipedia
ʽAziziya or El Azizia (Arabic: العزيزيه Al ʿAzīzīyah) was one of the districts of Libya (baladiyah), located in the northwest of the country, south of Tripoli District. The town of ʽAziziya was the former district's capital, and it covered an area of 1,940 square kilometers. In 2001 ʽAziziya became part of the Jafara District. [1]
Highest recorded temperature on Earth - Guinness World Records
On 13 September 2012 the World Meteorological Organisation disqualified the record for the highest recorded temperature, exactly 90 years after it had been established at El Azizia, Libya, with a measurement of 58°Celsius.
The Long Hot Road to El Azizia – The Front Page
2012年9月13日 · As any weather aficionado can avow, Earth’s most iconic weather record has long been the legendary all-time hottest temperature of 58°C (136.4°F) measured at El Azizia (many variant spellings), Libya on September 13, 1922. It is a figure that has been for meteorologists as Mt. Everest is for geographers.
The Hottest Spot on Earth - NASA Earth Observatory
According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), the highest temperature ever measured on Earth came on September 13, 1922, when the thermometer at a weather station in El Azizia, Libya, reached 58.0°C (136.4°F).
Al Aziziyah - Encyclopedia.com
2016年8月24日 · Al Aziziyah (äl äzēzē´yä) or Azizia (ăzĬzē´ä), town, NW Libya, near Tripoli. It is a major trade center of the Jifarah plain. Al Aziziyah was long considered to have recorded the highest shade temperature on earth, 136°F (57.8°C), in 1922, but that record was disqualified in 2012 by the World Meteorological Organizaton.
ʽAziziya - Wikiwand
ʽ Aziziya (/ ə ˈ z iː z iː ə /; Arabic: العزيزية al-ʿAzīziyyah / al-ʻAzīzīyah / al-ʿazīzīya), sometimes spelled El Azizia, is a small town and capital of the Jafara district in northwestern Libya, 41 kilometres (25 mi) southwest of the capital Tripoli.
On This Day: Earth’s Hottest Temperature - National Centers for ...
2017年7月10日 · On September 13, 1922, a temperature of 136°F was recorded at El Azizia, Libya. This was certified by the World Meteorological Organization as the hottest air temperature ever recorded on Earth, but additional evidence came to …
El azizia in libya is hot scientists say this is the hottest ...
2024年2月2日 · El Azizia, a small town located in northwest Libya, holds the record for being the hottest place on Earth. According to scientists, the highest temperature ever recorded on the planet was measured in El Azizia in September 1922.
The Hottest Places On Earth, From Death Valley To The 'Gateway …
2024年10月9日 · Before Death Valley became known as the hottest place on Earth, that record belonged to the small town of El Azizia, Libya. On September 13, 1922, a temperature of 136.4 Fahrenheit was recorded at an Italian army base there. This was considered the hottest temperature ever recorded for decades, and El Azizia was named the hottest place on Earth.
World Meteorological Organization Assessment of the Purported …
On 13 September 1922, a temperature of 58°C (136.4°F) was purportedly recorded at El Azizia (approximately 40 km south-southwest of Tripoli) in what is now modern-day Libya. That temperature record of 58°C has been cited by numerous world-record sources as the highest recorded temperature for the planet.
Questions Concerning the World Record 136.4°F (58°C) at Al …
"An Italian weather station measured a temperature of 136.4°F (58°C) in al' Aziziyah (Azizia) Libya (about 25 miles south of Tripoli). Although this record has gained general acceptance as the...
an unusually violent and per-sistent ghibli, the most prob-able maximum at El Azizia on 13 September 1922 was 56°C, not 58°C. Fántoli’s conclusion was significantly influenced by the lack of excessively high tempera-
Where Is the Hottest Place on Earth? - NASA Earth Observatory
In July 1913, observers in Furnace Creek, California—Death Valley—watched the thermometer reach 56.7°C (134°F) and declared it to be the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth. But just nine years later, on September 13, 1922, a weather station in El Azizia, Libya, recorded a temperature of 58.0°C (136.4°F).
El Azizia - Carte - Village - Commune d’El Azizia, Algérie - Mapcarta
Lieu : Commune d’El Azizia, El Azizia, Wilaya de Médéa, Algérie, Afrique du Nord, Afrique; Voir sur OpenStreetMap
The Hottest Spot on Earth - NASA Earth Observatory
Where is the hottest place on Earth? Temperature records from weather stations give that distinction to El Azizia, Libya, which hit a sweltering 57.8 degrees Celsius (136 F) on September 13, 1922, but there have likely been hotter locations beyond …
El Azizia (Commune, Médéa, Algeria) - City Population
1998年6月25日 · El Azizia (Commune, Médéa, Algeria) with population statistics, charts, map and location.