Marble Bar Heat Wave Record at Matthew Ruby blog

Marble Bar Heat Wave Record. Over the new year's eve weekend, a scorching 49c was recorded at a local weather station while residents took photos in front of an unofficial heat reading at a local park claiming a temperature. The world record for the longest sequence of days above 100°fahrenheit (or 37.8° on the celsius scale) is held by marble bar in. The world record for the longest sequence of days above 100°fahrenheit (or 37.8° on the celsius scale) is held by marble bar in the inland pilbara district of western australia. Wa's pilbara region could be heading for an australian temperature record this weekend, with the town of marble bar forecast to reach 49c as extreme heatwave conditions leave locals sweltering. Marble bar, about 1,500 kilometres north of perth, was one of seven places in northern western australia to set new heat records on thursday. The mercury peaked at 39.7 degrees celsius in marble bar on thursday — the warmest august day and winter day on record for the town. Marble bar is on track to register four straight weeks of daily temperatures above 43ºc, possibly setting a new extreme heat record in a town already world famous for its relentless summer temperatures. The temperature, measured under standard exposure conditions, reached or exceeded the century mark every day from 31 october 1923 to 7 april 1924, a total. Marble bar earned the title of australia's hottest town when it recorded the longest heatwave — 160 days over 37.7 degrees — in 1923 and 1924.

Marble Bar Australia’s hottest town where 40C temperatures are mild
from www.news.com.au

Marble bar earned the title of australia's hottest town when it recorded the longest heatwave — 160 days over 37.7 degrees — in 1923 and 1924. Over the new year's eve weekend, a scorching 49c was recorded at a local weather station while residents took photos in front of an unofficial heat reading at a local park claiming a temperature. The world record for the longest sequence of days above 100°fahrenheit (or 37.8° on the celsius scale) is held by marble bar in. Marble bar, about 1,500 kilometres north of perth, was one of seven places in northern western australia to set new heat records on thursday. The temperature, measured under standard exposure conditions, reached or exceeded the century mark every day from 31 october 1923 to 7 april 1924, a total. Marble bar is on track to register four straight weeks of daily temperatures above 43ºc, possibly setting a new extreme heat record in a town already world famous for its relentless summer temperatures. The world record for the longest sequence of days above 100°fahrenheit (or 37.8° on the celsius scale) is held by marble bar in the inland pilbara district of western australia. The mercury peaked at 39.7 degrees celsius in marble bar on thursday — the warmest august day and winter day on record for the town. Wa's pilbara region could be heading for an australian temperature record this weekend, with the town of marble bar forecast to reach 49c as extreme heatwave conditions leave locals sweltering.

Marble Bar Australia’s hottest town where 40C temperatures are mild

Marble Bar Heat Wave Record Marble bar earned the title of australia's hottest town when it recorded the longest heatwave — 160 days over 37.7 degrees — in 1923 and 1924. The mercury peaked at 39.7 degrees celsius in marble bar on thursday — the warmest august day and winter day on record for the town. The temperature, measured under standard exposure conditions, reached or exceeded the century mark every day from 31 october 1923 to 7 april 1924, a total. Over the new year's eve weekend, a scorching 49c was recorded at a local weather station while residents took photos in front of an unofficial heat reading at a local park claiming a temperature. Marble bar earned the title of australia's hottest town when it recorded the longest heatwave — 160 days over 37.7 degrees — in 1923 and 1924. The world record for the longest sequence of days above 100°fahrenheit (or 37.8° on the celsius scale) is held by marble bar in the inland pilbara district of western australia. Marble bar, about 1,500 kilometres north of perth, was one of seven places in northern western australia to set new heat records on thursday. Wa's pilbara region could be heading for an australian temperature record this weekend, with the town of marble bar forecast to reach 49c as extreme heatwave conditions leave locals sweltering. Marble bar is on track to register four straight weeks of daily temperatures above 43ºc, possibly setting a new extreme heat record in a town already world famous for its relentless summer temperatures. The world record for the longest sequence of days above 100°fahrenheit (or 37.8° on the celsius scale) is held by marble bar in.

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