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Why doesn't El Paso have any tornadoes?

El Paso can get tornadoes, but they are rare there. The last one on record there was in 1988. The reason they are rare is that the thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes need large quantities of moisture, which doesn't come along very often in El Paso's dry climate. Those few tornadoes that do occur near El Paso are weak, making it unlikely that they will be reported extensively.


What year had the most consecutive days over 100 degrees in El Paso Texas?

The year with the most consecutive days over 100 degrees in El Paso, Texas was 1994, with a total of 32 consecutive days.


Which country had the hottest temperature recorded in September 13 1922 at 136 Fahrenheit?

The hottest temperature recorded on September 13, 1922 at 136 Fahrenheit was in El Azizia, Libya.


What are the hottest and coldest temperatures ever recorded on earth?

The coldest temperature recorded in the world was -89.2°C (-128.6°F) at Stántsiya Vostók (Station East), Antarctica on 1983-07-21. The hottest officially measured temperature in the world is 134°F (57°C) at Furnace Creek Ranch (called Greenland Ranch at the time), Death Valley, California, United States of America on 1913-07-10. However, at that time the temperature was measured 3.5 feet (1.0668 meters) off the ground. Today stations in the U.S.A. measure at 4 to 6 feet (1.2192 to 1.8288 meters). According to the World Meteorological Organization, temperature should be measured 1.25 to 2 meters (4.1010 to 6.5617 feet) off the ground. The hottest reliably measured temperature in the world was 129.2°F (54.0°C) at Furnace Creek, Death Valley, California, U.S.A. on 2013-06-30.


What is a small body of water that separates England from France?

The English Channel is the body of water that separates England from France. It is a narrow arm of the Atlantic Ocean and is about 21 miles wide at its narrowest point.