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The climate of Ireland is mild, humid and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes. Ireland 's climate is defined as a temperate oceanic climate , or Cfb on the Köppen climate classification system, a classification it shares with most of northwest Europe.
- Climate of Ireland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ireland is an island nation and has an oceanic climate, both...
- Climate of Ireland - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ireland is an island nation and has an oceanic climate, both summers and winters are mild. Temperatures rarely go above 30 °C (86 °F), and rarely go under −10 °C (14 °F).
Sources. 71.4% of the emissions in 2019 came from energy industries, transport and agriculture, with agriculture the single largest contributor at 35.3%. [7] In Irish agriculture, the two most important greenhouse gases are methane and nitrous oxide.
OFFICIAL LANGUAGES: English and Gaelic. AREA: 26,592 square miles (68,890 square kilometers) MAJOR MOUNTAIN RANGES: Macgillycuddy's Reeks, Wicklow Mountains. MAJOR RIVERS: Shannon, Liffey,...
Ireland has an oceanic climate, cool and damp, cloudy and rainy throughout the year. Both the diurnal and the annual temperature ranges are narrow, so both the summer heat and the winter frost are rare.
The climate in Ireland can be described as being mild, moist and often changeable with lots of rain, a bit of wind and not many extreme temperatures.The dominant influence on Ireland's climate is the Atlantic Ocean and its currents.
Countries. Today, the island of Ireland is made up of two countries: the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland: The Republic of Ireland is a sovereign state and occupies 84% of the island. Its capital and largest city is Dublin. The official languages of the Republic are Irish and English.