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106 degrees. It was in Las Vegas and it was because it was hot
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About a million degrees, when I burned my arm on the lawnmower. I was picking the thing up to put it in the truck, and sizzle, sizzle, fry crisp, I've got a 2nd degree burn on my arm. Ouchie.
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Arizona 103*F, it was nice, I loved it I wish I could live in AZ!
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152 degrees on a coaterline in a carpetmill. The carpet would come straight out of the oven and right behind our backs so we could inspect the backing. The temp was taken from the maintenance crew with a digtal oxygen and temp machine. They were curious and with nothing to do on a hot day in july, went around to every job station checking the temp. Needless to say my station the hottest station was mine. Yep all mine for 12 hours all day long. I don't miss it!!!
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About 106 -- On the golf course where I worked
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80 °C (176 °F) in a sauna... I only stood about five minutes of that though!
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Outside average summer where we lived in California was 112-118° . THen one summer we had 3 days way over 120°. One day was 126°!!! Then I went swimming in a hot spring up in British Columbia tht was 126°. Too hot to swim! Felt like fainting. SKin turned pink! Then just 3 years ago we went to see how our logs were going to be processed at a log home manufacturing plant. THey let up go inside the kiln where they dry all the logs. It was 177° and the humidity was sweltering and you couldn't breathe in there for more than 10 seconds. It was in and out! Very interesting though.
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Vacationing in the Carolinas..about 103 degrees.
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129 in Vegas 2004ish. We were swimming for a bit and by the time we got back to the room our brains didn't work that well, we had to sit in the room for hours regaining our energy. That night it rained!
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Texas, 121 F outside on the highway. Sauna, 140 F
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I was in the Navy and we were in the Persian Gulf. It was between July and August. The temperature was close to a hundred...around 9:00 AM. Three hours later it used to rise to way more than 100. The humidity was very high. We were in hell for a few weeks.
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119 degrees Niger, Africa
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118F
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We had a summer in 1994 that was horrendous. It hit 49 deg inside (we had no aircon in the new rectory we had just moved into and spent a few nights with the kids on the floor of the church office, which DID have aircon). In the backyard, it went over the 50 (this was unofficial as no temperature has been recorded that high in Australia...but I measured it.) Within a day, all the leaves burnt off the trees in the back yard and fell. It was just unbelievable. Thank the Lord we have NEVER had another like it since.
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Outdoors, it would be when I got off the plane in Luxor, Egypt and walked out into nearly 55 degrees centigrade of desert heat... there was a breeze, but it felt like somebody blowing a hairdryer into my face rather than being refreshing in any way. That is around 125-130 degrees fahrenheit I think, feel free to check my maths! I'd like to say I got used to it while I was there, but I would be lying...
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120* F in Kuwait at about 2 p.m. Why? Cause I had ta be there.
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122°F. In Palm Springs. We went to see a movie, figuring it would be comfortable indoors, but the AC was cranked to 45 degrees. Fry or freeze.
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105 F at a softball tournament in Chauvin, Louisiana. People were dropping like flies. The humidity was over 80%. Man it was hot.
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The hottest temperature would be about ~6000 Kelvin. I didn't touch it or anything but I thought it was a good experience. Why you ask? Because it was in a microwave. Yes it's true you can generate ~6000 Kelvin (or 5730 celcius) in it. I won't say how as it's not clever to do.
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The Palm Springs area of California. It reaches triple digits. When I was visiting one summer, I ran out to the car to grab something in bare feet. It was 10:00 at night and I still had to run the distance the sidewalk was so hot.
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In a steam bath 82°C ... in Thailand 46°C during an outdoor Tai Chi lesson at Tao Gardens Retreat. ... at the other extreme, while I was in the Canadian Arctic, I worked a 12 hour shift outside at -54°C BBRRRR!!!
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I think 115 is the hottest here in my part of CA. The other day on the 4th my wife got a call from a friend of hers in Laughlin NV where it was 122.
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120 degrees in the forsaken Imperial Valley. We had a date tree out front and I had to go out every 20 minutes or so to remove the melted dates off of our truck to prevent them from hardening in the shade and taking the paint off. I would feel dizzy after 5 minutes out there. I'll take 90 degrees with a heat index of 110 over 120 degrees of dry heat.
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40°C..
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40°C..
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103 F
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about 100 c, in the sauna
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110 degrees in late August in southwest Tennessee, a record-breaking heat wave that lasted for 10 days. Stayed indoors as much as possible, but sweltering heat just going to and from the parking lot. Actually, every summer the temperature inside the car every afternoon (after it sitting outside all day) is easily around 120 to 130 degrees.
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105 degrees all night in St. Louis, Missouri 1980. Many people died from the heat that summer in the city.
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50 plus degree's C in the shade. Telfer Great Sandy Desert Western Australia.
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I can tell you that I'm going on a tour of a place where the hottest temperatures in the known universe exist soon. That being in Oxford at the JET laboratory. Hopefully I won't experience such a temperature without shielding inbetween me and it.
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I had a fever of 104 once. It being 104 degrees out sucks, sure, but not as much as being 104 degrees on the INSIDE. I was 14 or so.
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118f - in Las Vegas. Why? Um, because that's what the temperature was. :-)
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110 degrees F,Venezuela.
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114 F in Death Valley.
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99 the day I got married in Buffalo N.Y.
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99 the day I got married in Buffalo N.Y.
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99 the day I got married in Buffalo N.Y.
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55 degrees C Dubai, what do you mean why? it was hot:-)
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108 F in San Angelo, TX. We were there because the hubby was finishing training, lucky us we were there for an extreme heat wave. Some have since been broken but we had record highs for around 8 days straight, with about 15/20 days being record highs. Crazy.
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It was 43 degrees celsius. Don't know what that is in Farenheit we don't use it in the UK :P. It was in Perth, Australia.
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45 degrees celsiusin india.......why/ coz india is a tropical country
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110 degrees, and the humidity was KILLER. I felt like I was walking around in a jacuzzi.
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about 117 degrees in Palm Springs...but 100 degrees in Bangkok felt much hotter because of the humidity.
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you're from vancouver so you know it was in lillooet about 42 degrees or 108 fahrenheit
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117º. July, 2006. Sherman Oaks (Los Angeles area), California. I guess the answer to why would be that we had a giant, horribly persistent high pressure zone that was entrenched over the central western third of North America for about 3 weeks.
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about 120F Palm Springs california
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I don't know exactly how hot it was but when I got to ride in a NASCAR race car... in the summertime.
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Thailand.
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Las Vegas...114! ;)
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La Paz, Mexico.
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Jamaica.
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Alturas california, 117 degrees
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Phoenix, AZ 116°
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Miami, Florida 112 F.
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Phoenix, AZ
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Arizona in July....110 F
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Well, I'd say Phoenix, but I was there in September and it was "only" 105. It's been hotter here (St. Louis) in the summer...especially factoring in humidity. The end of July, it got to 98-99...but with humidity the heat index was over 110 F. When I've been to the Bahamas and Hawaii, it was cooler!
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spain
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Home, here in Phoenix...118!
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Turkey in June.
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Right here where I live in Hell A, CA: 117º sometime in July, 2006. I think my goofy wife went to Palm Springs the next month and I think one of those days reached 120º. As hot as it gets in Hell A, Palm Springs is usually about 10º hotter during the summer.
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Hmmmmm...probably Georgia or Louisiana BUT parts of Europe felt hotter -- probably because nobody seems to have COLD drinks, ice or air conditioning there
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I was in Las Vegas, NV. when it was 116. I've also been to Furnace Creek in Death Valley, which holds the record high temperature of the U.S.A. (134), but it wasn't that hot, the day I was there.
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Calexico, CA
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Needles California
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doing tile work in the bottom of an empty pool in the middle of july in southern california were it was 104 out of the pool and 15 degrees hotter in it, sun blazing on white plaster is hot and blinding
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Palm Springs, California one summer, when it was 112 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Cancun, Mexico
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it reached 116 in adelaide, australia two weeks ago
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102, because i would not go to the doctor
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105 + 100% humidity. I didn't leave the house.
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The Highest temp that I know without a doubt was 122 on the Flight deck of the USS Nimitz. But I KNOW it got hotter. On that black nonskid and cat steam and engine exhaust it had to be well over 140.
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150 degrees! I know... it sounds like bullshit and I thought it was too before I experienced it! Un-be-lievable! Iraq, 2004.
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130 F in a foundry
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I live in Las Vegas, so... a 125 dry heat is pretty terrible.
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Tempe, AZ. It was in the neighborhood of 120.
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160 something.. I worked where I was the painter and everything had to be 'cooked" in a huge oven with a constant temp of 160 something.. i often spent more time in there than i ever wanted to. VERY HOT!
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Firefighting school.They were demonstrating what steam could do in this tiny room super heated if you just started spraying randomly.So hot my stomach was curling inside.
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105 DEGREES, I TOOK MY DOG FOR A WALK. IT WAS GREAT IN RENO, NEVADA= BUT IT WAS A DRY CLIMATE AND SO IT FELT LIKE 75 DEGREES IN A WET CLIMATE WHILE I WAS ON LEAVE.
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