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This article meets the criteria for Class C.
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- No it doesn't. It doesn't meet the first part of the Class C description "The article is substantial". ?
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- I am working to beef up the 'substance factor' and add missing citations. Help is welcome!
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Many people have helped to contribute to improvements with this article since 2013. I am asking for volunteer to perform a re-assessment - to hopefully "C" or "B" Class from the current "Start" class.
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There have been several edits in the past few months putting the record high at 136 degrees. I am aware of the supposed heat burst, but that is in no way an accurate measurement. It is unknown what measuring device was used and it is (and never was) accepted by any Meteorological Organization or weather historian. The WMO officially accepted highest temperature ever on earth was 134 degrees at Death Valley in 1913 (even that is even very controversial and is doubted by many experts). If anyone sees the record high at 136 degrees, change it to 117 immediately
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