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    Never paid this much heed where I lived but Christ I am driving North West and have my sunglasses on its 15 degrees and floods everywhere .
    Listening to driving home for Christmas on the radio.
    Something not right
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    Quote Originally Posted by lapd View Post
    Never paid this much heed where I lived but Christ I am driving North West and have my sunglasses on its 15 degrees and floods everywhere .
    Listening to driving home for Christmas on the radio.
    Something not right
    It,s called an Irish winter
    If you lived in the western part of the country it,s commonplace
    Sometimes the only difference between winter and summer here is
    The rain is warmer in summer and the days are longer


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    Have had a lot of Christmas time where I wore short sleeves but Christ I was half a world away.
    I remember growing up here and there was a definite season change not anymore though it seems
    " Thankful for those thankful for the things I did "

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    Ireland......... NW Atlantic.
    Prevailing winds from the SW.
    Any increase in average global temperature can power more wind and evaporate more water from the ocean. Leading to more wind rain and cloud over IrelandSo in effect global warming could lead in effect to cooler(not warmer) wetter summers, and milder, wetter, less frosty winters for Ireland. Thus bringing less seasonal change in the weather here.
    I am convinced that when some Irish first heard the term '' Global Warming '', they expected to be growing oranges and dates in the back garden and seeing camels in the fields.
    When that's looks unlikely to happen they discount G. Warming on the evidence of 1 or 2 bad summers.
    However these cooler, cloudier, wetter summers may in fact be added to due to G. Warming in this small spot on the planet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lapd View Post
    Never paid this much heed where I lived but Christ I am driving North West and have my sunglasses on its 15 degrees and floods everywhere .
    Listening to driving home for Christmas on the radio.
    Something not right

    Irish weather is always surprising...you can have all the seasons in one day, but I wouldn't want it any other way! I love it! Minus the floods...I don't like that...
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