International meteorologists confirm Nawabshah observed hottest April on planet earth

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Karachi, May 3 (TNS): In news that should give global warming naysayers pause, the town of Nawabshah in Sindh province may just have endured the highest ever temperature for April in recorded times.

Temperatures soared to 50.2 degrees C, or 122.4 degrees F, in Nawabshah on Monday, April 30, international meteorologists confirmed on Thursday.

One of the first people to draw attention to this record was French meteorologist Etienne Kapikian. He said it was the hottest April temperature ever recorded in Pakistan and that was a new record for the entire Asian continent as well.

Pakistan Meteorological Department also confirmed that the temperature in Nawabshah on April 30 was indeed the highest ever recorded in Pakistan in the month.

This is the second straight month in which Nawabshah has set a new monthly temperature record for Pakistan, said Geo. In March, temperatures in Nawabshah touched a national record of 45.5 degrees C, said a report.

“There was a 51 degree Celsius reading reported from Santa Rosa, Mexico, in April 2011, but this figure is considered of dubious reliability, so yes, the 50.2 degree Celsius reading is likely the hottest April temperature yet reliably observed on Earth in modern records,” said weather historian Christopher Burt to web site Earther.com

Courtesy: Times of India