![]() ![]() Satellites passing overhead have recorded temperatures on the sandy surface of up 159 degrees Fahrenheit, or hotter than a well. (NASA maps by Jesse Allen and Robert Simmon, using MODIS data from Mildrexler et al., 2011. The hellish Lut Desert is one of the hottest places on the planet. The Lut Desert was hottest during 5 of the 7 years, and had the highest temperature overall: 70.7C (159.3F) in 2005. “Registering the hottest spot of the country can be a source of tourist attraction, considering the fact that the Lut Desert also contains the tallest sand hills in the world, and in spite of the high temperatures, there is habitation nearby,” he concluded. Seven years of satellite temperature data show that the Lut Desert in Iran is the hottest spot on Earth. But the father of Iranian desertology, Professor Kordovani, insists that the central pit in Lut Desert, which is 75 kilometers to Shahdad Desert, is confirmed by NASA researchers to be the hottest place on earth and the lowest point in Lut. “Based on recent investigations, the Lut Desert is no longer the hottest spot of the country, and our final research indicates that Yalan Dunes in Deh-e Salam village, is currently the hottest area in Iran,” he said.Īccording to Shahroudi, the highest temperature in locations under supervision was recorded as 73.5° Celsius on July 17, at around noon. There is a lot of rumor of Gandom Beryan being the hottest place on earth. The hottest place on Earth is Dasht-e Lut, also spelled Dasht-i-Lut and known as the Lut Desert. What made this research different from NASA and international centers’ previous reports, was the 24-hour supervision of the location. 1Dasht-e Lut, Iran 159.3 degrees Fahrenheit. It is the world's 33rd-largest desert, and was included on UNESCO's World Heritage List on July 17, 2016. ![]() In June, 2022, the first time that ground temperature was recorded in Iran, the Lut Desert, which extends over three cities, and has been registered as the first natural heritage of Iran in UNESCO, was found to be the most sizzling spot in Iran. The Lut Desert, widely referred to as Dasht-e Lut (Persian:, 'Emptiness Plain'), is a large salt desert located in the provinces of Kerman and Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran. ![]() Hadi Shahroudi, the spokesman of South Khorasan Province’s Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts Department, said that the Yalan Dunes have beaten the Lut Desert, becoming the hottest spot in Iran. ![]()
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