Annual Climate Statement for 2021 - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/annual-climate-statement-for-2021 The average shaded air temperature for 2021 is provisionally 10.51°C, which is 0.96°C above the 1961-1990 Long-Term Average (LTA). 2021 is provisionally the 8th warmest year since 1900, and the 11th consecutive year above normal. Since the year 2000, only one year has been below normal, 2010 with 9.96°C (0.47°C below its LTA).
Climate Statement for Winter 2021/2022 and February 2022 https://www.met.ie/climate-statement-for-february-2022 Winter 2021/2022 (December, January, February) Unusually mild Winter (provisional statistics) Winter 2022 was the 6th warmest in 123 Winters; Warmer Winters were: 1943, 1975, 1989, 1998, 2019; 7th consecutive Winter, at or above normal (1961-1990) Winter temperatures in Ireland have increased by 0.65°C since 1900
WMO - State of the Global Climate 2021 & Climate of Ireland 2021 https://www.met.ie/wmo-state-of-the-global-climate-2021-climate-of-ireland-2021 The global annual mean temperature in 2021 was around 1.11 ±0.13 °C above the 1850-1900 pre-industrial average, less warm than some recent years owing to cooling La Niña conditions at the start and end of the year. The most recent seven years, 2015 to 2021, are the seven warmest years on record.
Climate Statement for July 2021 - Met Éireann - The Irish ... https://www.met.ie/climate-statement-for-july-2021 Climate Statement for July 2021. Hot and sunny with widespread heatwaves, dry in the west, wet in the East. July 2021 brought intense thundery rainfall at times, along with a prolonged hot and dry spell during the third and fourth weeks of the month, with heatwave conditions for many.
Climate Statement for February 2021 - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/climate-statement-for-february-2021 Climate Statement for February 2021. Mild overall, wet, especially in the South. The first week of February was dominated by a slow moving area of low pressure, which pushed in from the west against a cold block to the northeast over Scandinavia.
Major Weather Events - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/major-weather-events 2021: Tue 7 Dec 2021: Violent Storm Barra: 2020: Wed 19 Aug 2020: Violent Storm Ellen: 2018: Summer: Heatwaves and Drought: 2018: 28 Feb – 4 Mar: Snow Storm Emma: 2017: 16 October: Violent Storm Ophelia: 2014: 12 February: Hurricane-Force Storm Darwin: 2013/14: Winter: Winter Storms: 2011: 24 October: Heavy Rainfall in the greater Dublin Area ...
Climate Statement for December 2021 - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/climate-statement-for-december-2021 Weather. Marine. Climate Statement for December 2021. Recent Decembers in Ireland were mild, unsettled and Stormy. Anticyclonic conditions dominated 2016. Most stations reported below Long-Term Averages (LTA) for rainfall and above for temperatures. 2017 was unsettled and mild.
Climate Action Plan 2021: Met Éireann’s role and actions https://www.met.ie/climate-action-plan-2021-met-eireanns-role-and-actions The main Climate Action Plan 2021 page can be found here. 1. * The annual average surface air temperature in Ireland has increased by over 0.9°C over the last 120 years, with a rise in temperature being observed in all seasons. * Annual precipitation was 7% higher in the period 1991 to 2020, compared to the 30 year period 1961 to 1990.
September 2021 Provisionally Warmest on Record - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/september-2021-provisionally-warmest-on-record Marine. September 2021 Provisionally Warmest on Record. Mean temperatures across Ireland were above their long-term averages, with September temperature records broken at several stations. Phoenix Park in Dublin also had its warmest September in 122 years.
Science Week 2021 - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/science-week-2021 Science Week 2021 will take place from the 7th – 14th of November. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris, TD, joined Science Foundation Ireland to launch Science Week 2021 on Tuesday 2 nd of November, a national celebration of science with hundreds of virtual and physical events taking place.
A Dry June 2021 So Far - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/dry-weather-of-june-2021 Date first published: Monday 14th June 2021. Date last updated: Friday 18th June 2021. After a wetter than usual May with 163% of the May long-term-average 1981-2010 (LTA), the first 17 days of June 2021 has not seen much by way of rainfall at most locations around the country and we are currently at 22% of the May LTA.
Highest Temperature Recorded in Ireland since 1887 https://www.met.ie/sweltering-heat-forecast-from-15-19th-july-what-to-expect Weather. Marine. Highest Temperature Recorded in Ireland since 1887. **Update 1600 Monday** Climate Change & Extreme Heat – July 2022. Over recent decades we have observed an increase in the frequency, duration and intensity of extremely hot weather across most global land regions.
Rainfall - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/what-we-measure/rainfall Rainfall Climate of Ireland. Rainfall is a key indicator of changes in the climate, measurements and analysis of rainfall are essential for assessing the effects of climate change on the water cycle, water balance and for flood mitigation.
30 Year Averages - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/30-year-averages The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) established that the length of the reference period should be 30 years, with a recommendation to update the climate averages every 10 years to provide representative reference values for recent climatic conditions. Climate averages are used for two principal purposes.
Johnstown Castle - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/available-data/monthly-data/public-works/johnstown-castle Weather. Marine. Monthly Weather Events - Johnstown Castle. Weather events for JOHNSTOWN CASTLE 2 up to 31-Mar-2024. Number of days with Rainfall > 10mm. Number of days with a maximum 10-min. mean wind speed >= 15m/s. Number of days with Minimum Temperature < 0 deg. C.
Monthly Data - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/available-data/monthly-data 48 hour Rainfall Radar. Buoy Reports. Valentia Tephigram. Climate. Climate of Ireland. Climate Change. Weather Extreme Records for Ireland. Major Weather Events. Summer Centre.
Rossnowlagh Station Weather - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/rossnowlagh-station-donegal After a damp start across the northern half of the country, cloud will break in places to allow for spells of warm sunshine to develop. Highest temperatures of 14 to 18 degrees in these parts. A moderate northerly breeze will develop during the course of the day. View Full Forecast.
Agri-Meteorological Data - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/services/agri-meteorological-data Agri-Meteorological Data. Click here for Latest Farming Commentary. Soil Moisture Deficits, Evaporation, Potential Evapotranspiration, Actual Evapotranspiration and Runoff: Soil Moisture Deficit (SMD) is the amount of rain needed to bring the soil moisture content back to field capacity. Field capacity (SMD=0) is the amount of water the soil ...
Tralee Weather - Met Éireann Forecast for Tralee, Ireland https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/tralee-kerry 12/24/48Hr Radar. Atlantic Charts. Wave Height. Latest Analysis Charts. National Forecast. 01 May 2024 13:54. Today. HEADLINE: Sunny spells and scattered showers, fading this evening. While some good sunny spells will occur today, scattered showers will occur too, some heavy. It will remain driest across Ulster and North Leinster.