The highest temperature recorded was 30.5°C in "the Eastern fjords" (Austfirðir) in 1939. It also reached 29.7°C in Þingvellir in July 2008.
39
75f
the warmest temp in footy was 36 degrees c.
+20°C
December - February
122
Atlantic, Florida 80+ degrees.
The warmest F1 GP was the 1955 Argentine GP. With air temp at 40C or 104F and tack temp of 51C or 122F.
The highest temperature is 303 kelvin.
Because the two extremes of temperatures are in those months. In the northern hemisphere the coldest temperatures would be in January and the warmest in July. In the southern hemisphere the warmest temperatures would be in January and the coldest in July.
Yes is the warmest city in South Africa but not the warmest town! Johannesburg have warm weather on a more constent basis, meaning daily summer temp of between 28 - 33 degrees celcius while Cape Town have temp going as high as 42 degrees and sometimes even higher. If all of these are taken into consideration and look at the averages as provided by the South African Weather Services then Cape Town average is 23 degrees and Johannesburg 21 degree, following by Pretoria. The smaller towns in South Africa can get much warmer with temp very high up in the 40's!
The Indian ocean is the warmest ocean
warmest and thinnest
Greenland is not near the Equator. The warmest countries are on or near the Equator. Because of the location, Greenland is very cold up far in the North. Everything far South or North of the Equator is usually cold. Ex. Antartica. In my opinion, Greenland should be called Iceland and Iceland should be Greenland considering Iceland is warm and Greenland is cold:)