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  5. Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station - Wikipedia

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    The weather conditions worsened for central Europe, with pollutants remaining for the next six days. [23] The vertical volcanic ash plume had a peak of 3.5 km (2.2 mi) and was intercepted by Mace Head 33 times over a six week period, with approximately three of these events lasting more than 12 hours, thus displaying it to be a major ash plume.

  6. Climate of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The average number of "wet days" (days with more than 1 mm (0.039 in) of rain) ranges from about 151 days a year along the east and southeast coasts, to about 225 days a year in parts of the west. The wettest weather station is Glanagimla, Leenane, Co. Galway, which averages 2,874.59 mm (113.17 in) rain per year.

  7. Met Éireann - Wikipedia

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    Aviation weather offices are located at Casement Aerodrome, Cork Airport, Dublin Airport, Ireland West Airport and Shannon Airport. As of 2016 [update] , the director of Met Éireann is Eoin Moran. According to the Met Éireann's annual report for 2005, the service had a budget of €20.6 million for that year.

  8. More than 140,000 homes still without power after Storm Éowyn

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    Northern Ireland saw the highest gust in 27 years, with 92.2mph (148km/h) recorded at Killowen in County Down on Friday. The rare red weather warning, which came in on Friday morning, ended at 14: ...

  9. Galway - Wikipedia

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    Most of these storms occur between late autumn and early spring. Due to the city's northerly location, Galway has long summer days. Sunrise on summer solstice occurs at 05:07 WEST and sunset at 22:07. [14] By contrast, on winter solstice, the sun rises at 08:49 WET, and sets at 16:19. [15]