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1892. február 5., 7. Verhojanszk -67.8°C.
1933. február 6. Ojmjakon −67,8°C.
Wiki: Verkhoyansk is one of the places considered the northern Pole of Cold, the other being Oymyakon, located 629 km (391 miles) away by air. The lowest recorded temperature was −67.8 °C (−90.0 °F), recorded on both February 5 and 7, 1892.[13][14] On 6 February 1933 however, the temperature at Oymyakon reached −67.7 °C (−89.9 °F), just barely above Verkhoyansk's record.
WMO: The temperature record was uncovered after nearly 30 years by “climate detectives” with the WMO Archive of Weather and Climate Extremes. It eclipses the value of -67.8°C recorded at the Russian sites of Verkhoyanksk (February 1892) and Oimekon (January 1933).
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1892. február 5., 7. Verhojanszk -67.8°C.
1933. február 6. Ojmjakon −67,8°C.
Wiki: Verkhoyansk is one of the places considered the northern Pole of Cold, the other being Oymyakon, located 629 km (391 miles) away by air. The lowest recorded temperature was −67.8 °C (−90.0 °F), recorded on both February 5 and 7, 1892.[13][14] On 6 February 1933 however, the temperature at Oymyakon reached −67.7 °C (−89.9 °F), just barely above Verkhoyansk's record.
WMO: The temperature record was uncovered after nearly 30 years by “climate detectives” with the WMO Archive of Weather and Climate Extremes. It eclipses the value of -67.8°C recorded at the Russian sites of Verkhoyanksk (February 1892) and Oimekon (January 1933).
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