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  • What we measure - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/index.php/climate/what-we-measure
    Minute by minute data is available as well as daily maxima and minima for temperature, and daily rainfall totals and intensities. These data are used for climate analysis and meteorological research after being quality controlled. All stations report air temperature, grass temperature, humidity and rainfall.
  • Carrick-on-Shannon Weather - Met Éireann Forecast
    https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/carrick-on-shannon-leitrim
    The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly intervals up to 7 days. Minus zero (-0) indicates values between 0 to -0.5°C.
  • Elphin Weather - Met Éireann Forecast for Elphin, Ireland
    https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/elphin-roscommon
    What we measure Weather Observing Stations Temperature Rainfall Atmospheric Pressure Lightning Lightning Archive Sunshine Wind Upper Air ... The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and ...
  • Lough Derg Weather - Met Éireann Forecast for Lough Derg, Ireland
    https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/lough-derg-tipperary
    What we measure Weather Observing Stations Temperature Rainfall Atmospheric Pressure Lightning Lightning Archive Sunshine Wind Upper Air ... The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and ...
  • Dunboyne Weather - Met Éireann Forecast for Dunboyne, Ireland
    https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/dunboyne-meath
    What we measure Weather Observing Stations Temperature Rainfall Atmospheric Pressure Lightning Lightning Archive Sunshine Wind Upper Air ... The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and ...
  • Weather & Climate Review 2021 - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological ...
    https://www.met.ie/weather-climate-review-2021-2
    The average temperature in September was 15.28°C which is 2.3°C above average, the average temperature in Autumn was 12.02°C, 1.8°C above average. As the year comes to an end, it is clear we are also on track for another warm year with temperatures around 0.9°C above average. This will make 2021 the 11 th consecutive year with temperatures ...
  • Climate Statement for August and Summer 2020 - Met Éireann
    https://www.met.ie/climate-statement-for-august-2020
    What we measure Weather Observing Stations Temperature Rainfall Atmospheric Pressure Lightning ... (LTA) for August. Deviations from mean air temperature ranged from -0.5 °C (14.7 °C mean temperature) at Dublin Airport, Co Dublin to 0.9 °C (the month’s lowest mean temperature of 14.6 °C) at Knock Airport, Co Mayo (its warmest August since ...
  • Climate Statement for Summer and August 2021 - Met Éireann - The Irish ...
    https://www.met.ie/climate-statement-for-august-2021
    What we measure Weather Observing Stations Temperature Rainfall Atmospheric Pressure Lightning ... Deviations from mean air temperature ranged from -0.5 °C (14.7 °C mean temperature) at Dublin Airport, Co Dublin to 1.0 °C (14.7 °C , 16.4 °C mean temperature) at Knock Airport, Co Mayo and Newport, Co Mayo respectively. Mean temperatures for ...
  • Dublin Airport Observations - Met Éireann Observations for Dublin ...
    https://www.met.ie/index.php/latest-reports/observations
    These are generally very reliable but, as with any system, human or automatic, errors can happen from time to time. During automatic operation, the “Weather” is estimated by an optical instrument. Classification of weather-type is significantly more difficult than measuring temperature or pressure and the result is occasionally incorrect.
  • Aerosol Optical Depth Measurement - Met Éireann - The Irish ...
    https://www.met.ie/science/valentia/aerosol-optical-depth-measurement
    Aerosol Measurements and potential uses. Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) is a measure of the attenuation of solar radiation resulting from the scattering and absorption of light within an atmospheric column. An analogy often used to try and visualise optical depth is that of fog. Imagine that you are in a fog and an object is placed directly in ...
  • Climatological Data Sets - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/education/publications/climatological-data-sets
    What we measure Weather Observing Stations Temperature Rainfall Atmospheric Pressure Lightning Lightning Archive Sunshine Wind Upper Air Water Vapour Education. Education Podcast Weather Observations Website WOW-IE School Resources ...
  • Templeogue Weather - Met Éireann Forecast for Templeogue, Ireland
    https://www.met.ie/weather-forecast/templeogue-dublin
    The temperature is direct model output from Numerical Weather Prediction models but is a guideline only. It forecasts air temperature on land and over sea in °C for the top of each hour, 3 hourly and finally 6 hourly intervals up to 7 days. Minus zero (-0) indicates values between 0 to -0.5°C.
  • Third warmest May in 123 years - Met Éireann - Seirbhís Náisiúnta ...
    https://www.met.ie/ga/3rd-warmest-may-in-123-years-may2022
    After an exceptionally cold May 2021 (17th coldest), May 2022 was provisionally Ireland’s 3rd warmest on record. The average temperature being 12.6°C, which is 1.9°C above May’s 20th century average (1901-2000) and 1.3°C above the 1991-2020 average. The warmest May remains with 2008 at 13.0°C, while the coldest May occurred in 1923 at 8 ...
  • Climate Change - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/climate/climate-change
    Climate change refers to long-term changes in the earth’s weather patterns or average temperature. Interactions between the atmosphere, oceans, ice sheets, land masses and vegetation create the climate system. Changes in climate can arise naturally from long-term cycles in the earth’s orbit. El Niño/La Niña events, in which interactions ...
  • New Blight Forecast - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/new-blight-forecast
    The new method reduces the threshold for relative humidity from 90% to 88% and the initial (sporulation) period from 12 hours to 10 hours, the analysis also showed temperature thresholds for blight epidemics could be changed from 10°C to 12°C. Though risk estimation has increased compared to the previous rules, estimated chemical usage is ...
  • Third warmest May in 123 years - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological ...
    https://www.met.ie/index.php/3rd-warmest-may-in-123-years-may2022
    May 2022. After an exceptionally cold May 2021 (17th coldest), May 2022 was provisionally Ireland’s 3rd warmest on record. The average temperature being 12.6°C, which is 1.9°C above May’s 20th century average (1901-2000) and 1.3°C above the 1991-2020 average. The warmest May remains with 2008 at 13.0°C, while the coldest May occurred in ...
  • Climatological Notes - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/education/publications/climatological-notes
    The Climatological Note series has been in publication since 1972. It covers a range of subject areas relating to climatology with a particular emphasis on Ireland and ongoing work at Met Éireann. Climate averages are published as part of this series. Climatological Note No. 16. Long-term rainfall temperature for Ireland, 1981-2010. Walsh ...
  • Cavan - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/warnings/today/cavan
    Small Craft warning from Slyne Head to Rossan Point to Malin Head. Westerly winds will reach force 6 at times. Valid: 23:00 Sunday 26/06/2022 to 05:00 Monday 27/06/2022. Issued: 22:46 Sunday 26/06/2022. Status: Yellow Southerly winds increasing to force 6 or more.
  • Annual Climate Statement for 2021 - Met Éireann - The Irish ...
    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 of Ireland - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service
    https://www.met.ie/climate/climate-of-ireland
    Climate of Ireland. The dominant influence on Ireland’s climate is the Atlantic Ocean. Consequently, Ireland does not suffer from the extremes of temperature experienced by many other countries at similar latitude. The warm North Atlantic Drift has a marked influence on sea temperatures. This maritime influence is strongest near the Atlantic ...
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