Death Valley’s 134 Degree Record Under Review After Study
Death Valley’s 134 Degree Record Under Review After Study
US · Published Nov 21, 2025
A study questions the validity of Death Valley's 134°F record from 1913 as the world's hottest air temperature.
Researchers suggest the 1913 reading may be inaccurate due to instrument issues or human error.
If overturned, the record may shift to Death Valley's 129.4°F in 2021 or Tunisia’s 131°F reading.
Study questions Death Valley's 1913 temperature record
A new study is challenging the validity of Death Valley's famous 134°F (56.7°C) temperature recorded in July 1913, potentially dethroning it as the hottest air temperature ever recorded on Earth. The study, led by a team of researchers, suggests that the 1913 reading is "implausible" based on elevation-based analysis and other factors.
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