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Does the temperature in Death Valley in the United States exceed 54 degrees, setting a record for the highest temperature in the world?

Death Valley in the United States, with ominous nicknames such as "Death Crater", "Dry Bone Valley" and "Funeral Mountain", is the main part of Mojave Desert and Colorado Desert Biosphere Reserve. It is located in the desert valley of California, the border between California and Nevada, and the Sierra Nevada in the east. Most of Death Valley National Park belongs to it. Death Valley is 225 kilometers long, 6-26 kilometers wide and covers an area of 1.408 square kilometers. There are two "banks" in the canyon, with steep cliffs and dangerous terrain. It is also the lowest and driest area in North America. Death Valley has the second highest in the world (the first 136? F, 1922 Libya) the observed temperature is 57℃( 134℉). 165438+1Early October to late April is the best tourist season, especially during Easter, Thanksgiving and Christmas when the climate is slightly cold, which is very suitable for tourists. According to foreign media reports, the temperature in Death Valley in California reached 130 degrees Fahrenheit (about 54.4℃), which is the highest temperature recorded in the United States since 107. In the past few days, high temperatures have continued to cover most parts of California, and temperatures in many places have broken records. According to related reports, the automatic observation system of the National Weather Service of the United States detected a high temperature of 130 degrees Fahrenheit near the Furniss Crick Visitor Center in Death Valley at 15: 08 local time. However, the National Weather Service said that the temperature is a preliminary measurement result, and the Extreme Climate Committee will be organized to formally evaluate the temperature reading. The highest recorded temperature in the world was 1965438+ 10 in July 2003, when the temperature measured in Death Valley was 134 degrees Fahrenheit (about 56.7℃). The automatic observation system operated by the National Weather Service in Furniss Creek Valley reported that the high temperature reached its peak at 3: 4 pm local time1on June 6, 65438. It was dry and hot, and the humidity dropped to 7%. Meteorologist Daniel? Belk 17 said that the heat wave in most parts of the western United States will continue for another week. Belk said, what do people feel? Very hot? ,? Just like in the oven, right? . If confirmed, it will be the highest temperature officially certified since July 2003, said the Las Vegas Weather Station of the National Weather Service. ? The meteorological observatory stressed that this high temperature data is a preliminary observation result, because it is of great significance and needs to be formally reviewed.