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The driest year recorded in Ireland was 1887, with 356.6 mm (14.04 in) of rain recorded at Glasnevin, County Dublin. The longest drought in Ireland occurred in Limerick between 3 April 1938 and 10 May 1938 (37 days). The greatest monthly total was 790.0 mm (31.10 in); recorded at the Cummeragh Mountains, County Kerry, in October 1996.
The public has been urged to take extra care this weekend following warnings of a “multi-hazard weather event” due to hit Ireland on Saturday. It comes as the Government’s national emergency ...
Dublin Airport announced more than 110 scheduled departures and 110 arrivals have been cancelled by airlines for Friday. As the winds eased, the first flight took off from Dublin at about 9.30am.
Ireland joined the World Meteorological Organisation in the 1950s, and was a founder member of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts in 1975 and EUMETSAT in 1983. [1] In 1979, the service moved to new purpose-built premises in Glasnevin, Dublin, designed by Liam McCormick (primarily known for his ecclesiastical buildings in ...
AccuWeather, Inc. is a private-sector American media company that provides commercial weather forecasting services. AccuWeather was founded in 1962 by Joel N. Myers, then a Pennsylvania State University graduate student working on a master's degree in meteorology. His first customer was a gas company in Pennsylvania. While running his company ...
‘Nobody could have anticipated’ Dublin violence, says Ireland police chief. Friday 24 November 2023 10:15, ... AccuWeather. Beneficial rain on the way for Southern California. Weather.
Parts of Ireland saw the highest windspeeds since records began after they reached 114mph in Mace Head, Co Galway, on Friday. A gust of 100mph was recorded at Drumalbin in South Lanarkshire in ...
During the 1970s he was a regular presenter of the daily weather forecast on Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) television. In 1978, Brendan McWilliams became Head of the Meteorological Service at Dublin Airport , and from 1981 to 1990 he was Head of Administration at Met Éireann , the Irish Meteorological Service.