<Tr> <Td_colspan="12"> Precipitation totals in inches </Td> </Tr> <P> Hot desert climates (BWh) are typically found under the subtropical ridge where there is largely unbroken sunshine for the whole year due to the stable descending air and high pressure aloft . These areas are located between 30 degrees south and 30 degrees north latitude, under the subtropical latitudes called the horse latitudes . Hot desert climates are generally hot, sunny and dry year - round . They rise at a higher latitude in south - western United States in the sheltered regions warmed up in winters by the Pacific Ocean, enabling searing summer temperatures in the Death Valley basin at 36 degrees latitude . Hot desert climates also reach similar latitudes in the Middle East, North Africa and coastal south eastern areas of Spain . </P> <P> Hot desert climates usually feature hot, sometimes exceptionally hot, periods of the year . In many locations featuring a hot desert climate, maximum temperatures of over 40 ° C (104 ° F) are not uncommon in summer and can soar to over 45 ° C (113 ° F) in the hottest regions . The world absolute heat records, over 50 ° C (122 ° F), are generally in the hot deserts, where the heat potential is the highest on the planet . Some desert locations consistently experience very high temperatures all year long, even during wintertime . These locations feature some of the highest annual average temperatures recorded on Earth, averages which can exceed 30 ° C (86 ° F). This last feature is seen in sections of Africa and Arabia . During colder periods of the year, night - time temperatures can drop to freezing or below due to the exceptional radiation loss under the clear skies . However, very rarely do temperatures drop far below freezing . </P> <P> Hot desert climates can be found in the deserts of North Africa such as the wide Sahara Desert, the Libyan Desert or the Nubian Desert; deserts of the Horn of Africa such as the Danakil Desert or the Grand Bara Desert; deserts of Southern Africa such as the Namib Desert or the Kalahari Desert; deserts of the Middle East such as the Arabian Desert, the Syrian Desert or the Lut Desert; deserts of South Asia such as Dasht - e Kavir, Dasht - e Loot, or the Thar Desert; deserts of the United States and Mexico such as the Mojave Desert, the Sonoran Desert or the Chihuahuan Desert; deserts of Australia such as the Simpson Desert or the Great Victoria Desert and many other regions . A small handful of locations in Europe has a hot desert climate; the Cabo de Gata - Níjar Natural Park in Almería and a small area in the southwest of Murcia and Alicante, Spain . Additionally, part of the Canary Islands (particularly Fuerteventura and Lanzarote) have hot desert climates . </P>

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