Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Re: [californiadisasters] Death Valley World Record High Temp: 134° - July 10, 1913



No.  No way.  Hell no!

DV in the summer?  Are you nuts?   Feb yes, July no. 

Rick wa6nhc

Tiny iPhone 5 keypad, typos are inevitable

On Jul 10, 2013, at 12:55 AM, Kim Noyes <kimnoyes@gmail.com> wrote:

 

On July 10th, 1913 the weather observer at Greenland Ranch in Death Valley, California recorded a high temperature of 134°F (56.7°C). This is the highest reliably recorded air temperature on Earth. Please join us at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center on Wednesday, July 10th, 2013 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the world record high temperature. By attending you will:
  • Experience the conditions that make Death Valley the hottest place on Earth.
  • Be there as the official temperature observation is made.
  • Learn about Weather and Climate Extremes (WMO Extremes Archive)
  • Learn about how another claim to the world's hottest temperature title was invalidated after 90 years.
  • Learn about protecting yourself from extreme heat from people who live there.

Guest Speakers:

  • Christopher Burt - Weather Underground
  • Dr. Randall Cerveny - Ariz. State University/World Meteorological Organization
  • Chris Stachelski - NOAA's National Weather Service - Las Vegas, NV
  • Dan Berc - NOAA's National Weather Service - Las Vegas, NV
  • TBD - Death Valley National Park
Agenda:
12:00 - 12:20What Makes Death Valley the Hottest Place on Earth? - Dan Berc, NWS
12:20 - 12:45History of the Death Valley Weather Station - Chris Stachelski, NWS
12:45 - 1:30What is it Like to Live in the Hottest Place on Earth? - NPS
1:30 - 1:50Break
1:50 - 2:35Overturning the Libya Record - Christopher Burt, Weather Underground
2:35 - 3:20World's hottest recorded temperature? Who's to blame? - Dr. Randall Cerveny, WMO/ASU
3:20 - 3:45What Made July 10, 1913 So Hot? - Chris Stachelski, NWS
3:45Head outside for 4:00 temperature observation.

Contact Information:
Dan BercCheryl Chipman
Warning Coordination MeteorologistPublic Information Officer
National Weather ServiceDeath Valley National Park
Las Vegas, NVFurnace Creek, CA
daniel.berc@noaa.govcheryl_chipman@nps.gov
(702) 263-9744 x223(760) 786-3207

Source: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/vef/deathvalley/



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