Measuring and Recording Temperature - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/cms/assets/uploads/2017/08/Lesson-Plan-Measuring-and-Recording... Calculate the average (mean) temperature for the month by adding up the temperature recorded on each day and dividing by the total number of days in the month. Celsius and Fahrenheit. There are two different temperature scales commonly used to read temperature. These are Fahrenheit and Celsius.
Temperature - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/what-we-measure/temperature Measuring Air Temperature. Seasonal Variation of Air Temperature. Climate Change and the Long Term Average (LTA) 1961-1990. The Current Irish Climatology and the Long Term Average (LTA) 1981-2010. Met Éireann, the Irish National Meteorological Service, is the leading provider of weather information and related services for Ireland.
What we measure - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/what-we-measure What we measure. Met Éireann’s Weather Observation Network. Met Éireann has an observation network that gathers weather data across the country for use in weather forecasts, aviation, marine, agriculture, climate analysis, forecast verification and meteorological research.
Temperature - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/cms/assets/uploads/2017/08/YP-Fun-Facts-Temperature.pdf A thermometer is used to measure temperature. When do we use a thermometer? When we have a fever we use a thermometer to tell our temperature. A high temperature means that we are not well. A thermometer like this is found in the medicine cabinet or first aid box. We use a thermometer to measure the temperature outside.
Upper Air - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/what-we-measure/upper-air Weather. Marine. Upper Air Wind and Temperature. Measurements. Since the atmosphere is three dimensional, there is also a requirement to take readings of essential variables above the surface. Measurements in the upper atmosphere are important as they give vital information on the vertical profiles of wind and temperature in the atmosphere.
Available Data - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/available-data Marine. Available Data. Daily Data. Get daily weather data from each of our 25 synoptic weather stations across the country including hourly values for temperature, rainfall, pressure, wind speed and direction. Historical Data.
Climate Change - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/climate-change Weather. Marine. Climate Change. Met Éireann’s work on Climate Change. In this series of three short videos, we outline Met Éireann’s work in measuring our past and current climate, as well as our role in helping to predict Ireland’s future climate.
Annual Climate Statement for 2021 - Met Éireann - The Irish ... https://www.met.ie/annual-climate-statement-for-2021 Weather. Marine. Annual Climate Statement for 2021. Above average temperatures and sunshine, below average rainfall. January and the first half of February saw the North Atlantic Jetstream displaced to the south, leading to cooler than average temperatures for Ireland.
How Met Éireann produces a forecast - Met Éireann - The Irish ... https://www.met.ie/education/how-met-eireann-produces-a-forecast Marine. How Met Éireann produces a forecast. There are a number of steps before a forecaster reads out the Sea Area Forecast on national radio or we tweet a short forecast. The four steps are: Collecting Observations. Data Assimilation. Numerical Weather Prediction. Bringing it all together to produce a forecast. Observations. Data Assimilation.
Latest Weather Reports on 27-Mar-2024 FOR 06:00 - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/latest-reports/observations Latest Weather Reports on 24-Mar-2024 FOR 08:00. Download Data. Open Data. Notes on the Data. Above is based on the LATEST observations received. Pressure is atmospheric pressure at Mean Sea Level. ‘X’ or ‘-‘ mean that the element is not measured. ‘n/a’ means that the element is not available at present.
Sea Conditions - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/forecasts/marine-inland-lakes/sea-surface-temperature Marine. Sea Conditions. Credits: Ferdia McCrann, Met Éireann (image 1), Dr. Noel Fitzpatrick, Met Éireann (image 2-4) The 7 day sea surface temperature map animation is based on data and products of the European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF). View reports from The Irish Marine Data Buoy Observation Network. Marine Climatology.
School Resources - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/education/school-resources Weather. Marine. School Resources. Welcome to Met Éireann’s Primary School Resources page, where parents, teachers and children will find resources that have been designed for use in primary schools in Ireland. This section of our website aims to provide a basic introduction to the weather and weather-related topics for primary school students.
The Northern Lights - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/education/the-northern-lights The Northern Lights. How do the particles from the Sun get to Earth? As we all know the Sun is very hot; the surface temperature is over 5000°C but interestingly the sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona, is millions of degrees hotter than its surface. The hotter it is the more energy is available; this leads to collisions between gas molecules.
30 Year Averages - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/climate/30-year-averages 30 Year Averages. Ireland’s 30-year Climate Averages. Climate averages, sometimes referred to as ‘climate normals’, are the mean or average values of a climate variable over a standard reference period.
Meteorological Spring begins Wednesday 1st March 2023 https://www.met.ie/meteorological-spring-begins-wednesday-1st-march-2023 Weather. Marine. Meteorological Spring begins Wednesday 1st March 2023. In Ireland, we use the four-season system of winter, spring, summer and autumn, like many other countries in the mid-latitudes. Countries near the equator experience so very little seasonal variety, they have just two seasons, rainy or dry.
Weather & Climate Review 2021 - Met Éireann https://www.met.ie/weather-climate-review-2021 Weather. Marine. Weather & Climate Review 2021. From summer heatwaves to Storm Barra, we take a look back at some of the weather highlights in Ireland during the year, including provisionally the warmest Autumn on record and another warm year for Ireland as a whole.
Third warmest May in 123 years - Met Éireann - The Irish ... https://www.met.ie/3rd-warmest-may-in-123-years-may2022 Of the six 30-year averages available, the most recent for May 1993-2022 inclusive, was the warmest with 11.3°C. Table 1. Warmest Mays on record (1900-2022 inclusive) together with ranking and anomalies with respect to the various time period averages.
Clare - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service https://www.met.ie/warnings/wednesday/clare Clare - Met Éireann - The Irish Meteorological Service. Warnings. Weather. Marine. Warnings & Advisories - Wednesday 27 March 2024. My Warnings Login. Clare Warnings. Currently no warnings in operation. Weather Warnings. Northern Ireland Warnings. Yellow - Rain Warning for Antrim, Down. UK Met Office Weather Warning ( www.metoffice.gov.uk)
Weather Extreme Records for Ireland - Met Éireann - The Irish ... https://www.met.ie/climate/weather-extreme-records Marine. Weather Extreme Records for Ireland. Last updated Wednesday 13th June 2023. Note: For each element, the annual extreme record is shaded. Temperatures (°C) Highest air temperature recorded in the 20th Century: 32.5°C at Boora, Co. Offaly on 29th June 1976.