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Hottest surface temperatures between 2003 and 2005 - Hottest land surface temperatures between 2003 and 2005 - Map obtained from data collected by the Aqua satellite using the MODIS instrument from 2003 to 2005. The scale ranges from 10 degres to 70 degres celsius; the hottest spots appear in white then in light pink, in purple the temperate regions, in blue the coldest regions. According to this report, the warmest temperature recorded between 2004 and 2005 was 70.7 degres in the Lut desert in Iran. In 2003, Australia in Queensland had the warmest temperature at 69.3 degres. This image shows the hottest land surface temperature instrument MODIS on Aqua satellite recorded at each location on Earth between 2003 and 2005. The hottest places, shown in light pink, are barren or sparsely vegetated deserts. These areas dominate northern Africa, southern Asia, Australia, and parts of western North and South America. Densely vegetated areas such as the Amazon and Congo rain forests of South America and Africa and the boreal forests of North America and Eurasia are much cooler, showing up as purple. Cooler yet, in blue, are high elevations like the Tibetan Plateau and mountain ranges. The coldest locations are the ice - capped lands near the North and South Poles. According to MODIS, the hottest place in 2004 and 2005 was the Lut desert of Iran, which reached 70.7 degrees C (159 degrees F). In 2003, Queensland, Australia, was the hottest place on Earth, with a temperature of 69.3 degrees C (157 degrees F)
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Hottest surface temperatures between 2003 and 2005 - Hottest land surface temperatures between 2003 and 2005 - Map obtained from data collected by the Aqua satellite using the MODIS instrument from 2003 to 2005. The scale ranges from 10 degres to 70 degres celsius; the hottest spots appear in white then in light pink, in purple the temperate regions, in blue the coldest regions. According to this report, the warmest temperature recorded between 2004 and 2005 was 70.7 degres in the Lut desert in Iran. In 2003, Australia in Queensland had the warmest temperature at 69.3 degres. This image shows the hottest land surface temperature instrument MODIS on Aqua satellite recorded at each location on Earth between 2003 and 2005. The hottest places, shown in light pink, are barren or sparsely vegetated deserts. These areas dominate northern Africa, southern Asia, Australia, and parts of western North and South America. Densely vegetated areas such as the Amazon and Congo rain forests of South America and Africa and the boreal forests of North America and Eurasia are much cooler, showing up as purple. Cooler yet, in blue, are high elevations like the Tibetan Plateau and mountain ranges. The coldest locations are the ice - capped lands near the North and South Poles. According to MODIS, the hottest place in 2004 and 2005 was the Lut desert of Iran, which reached 70.7 degrees C (159 degrees F). In 2003, Queensland, Australia, was the hottest place on Earth, with a temperature of 69.3 degrees C (157 degrees F)

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