By:
Jeff Masters
, 2:26PM,GMT on January 7,2015
New all-time national and territorial heat records set in 2014
Iran set a new all-time heat record of 53.0°C (127.4°F) at Gotvand on 17 July, which tied the record set at Dehloran on 28 July 2011.
Latvia set a new all-time heat record of 37.8°C (100°F) at Ventspils on 4 August. Previous record: 36.4°C at Daugavpils on 4 August 1943.
New all-time territorial cold records set in 2014
Heard and McDonald Islands (uninhabited territory of Australia) set a new all-time cold record of -11.5°C (11.3°F) at The Split. Previous record: -10.6°C at Atlas Cove on 2 August 1949.
French Southern and Antarctic Lands (French territory) set a new all-time cold record of -9.5°C (14.9°F) at Port Aux Francais on 11 August. Previous record: -9.4°C at the same location on 27 June 1953.
Wallis and Futuna (French territory) set an all-time cold record of 18.0°C (64.4°F) at Hihifo on 13 July. Previous record: 18.4°C at the same location on 9 July 1978 and 26 August 2003.
Notable global heat and cold records set in 2014
Hottest temperature in the world in 2014: 53.0°C (127.4°F) at Gotvand, Iran on 17 July
Coldest temperature in the world in 2014: -80.8°C (-113.4°F) at Vostok, Antarctica, 20 August
Hottest temperature in the Southern Hemisphere: 49.3°C (120.7°F) at Moomba Aero, Australia, 2 January
Coldest temperature in the Northern Hemisphere: -63.3°C (-81.9°F) at Summit GEO, Greenland, 23 March
Number of major world stations which set their all time highest temperature in 2014: 198 (for comparison, this was 389 in 2013.)
Number of major world stations which set their all time lowest temperature in 2014: 15 (for comparison, this was 12 in 2013.)
New high temperature records in world capitals in 2014
Minsk, Belarus reached 35.6°C (96.1°F) on 3 August, beating the old record of 35.0°C set on 29 July 1936.
Jakarta, Indonesia reached 37.0°C (98.6°F) on 24 September, beating the old record of 36.8°C set on 2 October 2006.
A big thanks goes to Maximiliano Herrera for providing the information in this post.
Jeff Masters
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