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The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica, on July 21, 1983.
The air pressure is highest in areas which are the coolestÊwhich leads to air sinkingÊand creating high pressure at the surface. The opposite is true for areas which are warmest. This causes the air to rise, making pressure at the surface lower.
A tornado, most likely. However, few pressure readings have ever been taken from tornadoes.
Yes. In terms of barometric pressure Hurricane Wilma was the most intense (very low barometric pressure) hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic basin.
Air in a tornado is rapidly drawn upward. This creates low pressure as more air rushes in to replace it. However this can ever completely fill the pressure deficit until the upward movement stops.
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Some of the lowest atmospheric pressures ever recorded at ground level or sea level were recorded in tornadoes and hurricanes. The lowest sea level pressure recorded at any United States-certified observing station was 892 millibars (26.34"), recorded at Matecumbe Key, Florida on September 2, 1935 in the "Labor Day Hurricane". The world record goes to Typhoon Tip when, on August of 1979, it recorded a central pressure of 870 millibars (25.69").It is not known how low pressure in a tornado can get because very few measurements have been actually taken from inside a tornado.The lowest pressure recorded in a tornado was approximately 688 millibars in Tulia, Texas on April 21, 2007.However, this was not a sea level measurement and would likely have been higher if the tornado had occurred at sea level.
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The highest pressure ever recorded is 1085.6 millibars (mb), or 32.06 inch of mercury (inHg). It was recorded at Tosontsengel, Khövsgöl Province, Mongolia, December 19, 2001. This is the equivalent sea-level pressure; Tosontsengel is located at 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) above sea level.
The coldest temperature ever recorded at ground level on Earth is −89.2 degrees Celsius or −128.6 degrees Fahrenheit at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica.
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The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level on Earth is −89.2 °C (−128.6 °F), at the Soviet Vostok Station in Antarctica, on July 21, 1983.