Nov 13, 2008
Above: The diagram shows the mean annual temperature for one of them (Malin Head) expressed as the departure from the 1961 to 1990 normal in degrees Celsius. The black line is the average of the 15 year period centred on the year in question. Ireland has a very unique climate which mainly tickles the fancy [...]
Above: The diagram shows the mean annual temperature for one of them (Malin Head) expressed as the departure from the 1961 to 1990 normal in degrees Celsius. The black line is the average of the 15 year period centred on the year in question.
Ireland has a very unique climate which mainly tickles the fancy of travelers from all part of the world. Ireland is an island and the temperature of this Emerald Isle is moderated by the body of water surrounding ... Read More
Mar 26, 2008
Ireland has an Oceanic climate with a number of extremes in weather change. The warmest record in Ireland was 33.3 Degrees Celsius (91.84 Degrees Fahrenheit) at the Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny on June 26 1887. The coldest temperature record would be 19.1 Degrees Celsius (-2.38 Dregrees Fahrenheit) that was in Januray 1881 at Markree catle, [...]
Ireland has an Oceanic climate with a number of extremes in weather change. The warmest record in Ireland was 33.3 Degrees Celsius (91.84 Degrees Fahrenheit) at the Kilkenny Castle, County Kilkenny on June 26 1887. The coldest temperature record would be 19.1 Degrees Celsius (-2.38 Dregrees Fahrenheit) that was in Januray 1881 at Markree catle, County Sligo.
The rainiest annual rainfall placed it’s record in 1960 at Ballaghbeena Gap with 3,964.9 mm (156.1 in). The driest however would be in 1887, with only ... Read More