Oymyakon also holds the world record (along with Verkhoyansk)
for the coldest temperature ever measured on earth at an inhabited site: — 67.7 °C -LRB--90 °F) set on February 6, 1933 (almost exactly 80 years ago).
Not exact matches
For a point of comparison, the
coldest naturally occurring
temperature ever recorded on Earth was — 128 degrees F -LRB--- 89 degrees C).
This is the coolest pair of brown dwarfs found so far — the
colder and dimmer of the two components is a candidate
for the brown dwarf with the lowest
temperature ever found.
But this year it got really
cold faster than
ever, breaking a 30 - year - old record
for the earliest the
temperature has dropped below minus 100 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 73.3 degrees Celsius).»
Because the relatively moderate early December
cold - snap has dissipated, neither threshold is likely to be crossed which will make 2016 the second warmest year on record overall and the warmest
ever for annual average of daily minimum
temperatures.
Cold temperatures, darkening days of wind, rain, and, in the winter, snow,
ever increasing energy costs, are the messages that resonate with the electorate and our hope
for a better, rationale, and humane future.