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Hey guys. I was trying to list up some warming cities when this idea came through. Main point is to put them according to monthly sequenced data. The ones who got highest month averages. All data were provide by World Meteorologycal Organization:
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I would say Nicosia rather than Athens for Europe. January averages 16C/6C and July/Aug average 37C/22C.
Given Nicosia's location that seems really hot, sure those stats are reliable? Tel Aviv has a July average of 29C, and I'm scratching my head why Tel Aviv would be that much cooler given it's location (no cold ocean currents etc). Yes Nicosia is inland, but it's still pretty weird it's like as hot as Cairo.
I went to Apia last year -- what a dump! The S.W. Pacific isn't a continent though, you're probably thinking of Oceania, in which case Apia is nowhere near the hottest. That title would probably go to South Tarawa in Kiribati, which reportedly also has perhaps the highest record low in the world at 21 C (70 F): South Tarawa Climate Guide, Kiribati | World Climate Guide
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