Saturday, 10 April 2010

Ireland's Proof Towards Climate Friendly Behavior


By Andrew McGregor

Simple initiations in life might result in fascinating changes in life and we have often seen this happening in our everyday lives. An equation is balanced by fulfilling gaps in the positive or negative sides of values and this is not considered as a faulty method due to its eventual success in getting the required results at the end. Similarly, we find that the climatic conditions of a place is balanced by itself by means of its ability to relate cloudy and rainy situations to cool the Earth and also by bringing soothing cool winds to places where heat has been a guest for so long. It can balance the hot air conditions by increasing itself of it's percentage of humidity and pressure.

The connecting link in the coastal lines of Ireland is the Gulf Stream and this is the main reason why the land is cooler than the rest of the parts of the world. The balancing of the climatic equation is quite fascinating in the Ireland scenario as they bring in cool air from the Gulf to counter almost parts of the region in an equal proportion. This connection is one of the best cooling systems available in Ireland. Soothing climatic conditions and breezy weather makes Ireland the most peaceful and relaxing region in the world.

The climatic conditions in the United Kingdom and the lands of Ireland are the same in most of the cases. The most interesting feature of Ireland is that the temperature readings in the summer are so low that we will be confused about the season if we live in Ireland. Cool winds from the Gulf make this possible and facilitate a maximum temperature reading of a mere nineteen degree Celsius which is almost half of the maximum temperature level found in countries like Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka and Africa. Ireland is very lucky to have such properties in their climatic conditions and knowing this, the Irish people work towards maintaining this pleasant temperature and weather conditions during all the seasons.

With the help of Campbell - Stokes Sunshine recorder, the weather stations in this area records only a normal range of sunshine and it is very unusual to have very bright and hot days here. A mere seven hours per day is average range of sunshine here throughout the summer season and a minimum of two hours in the winter. Precipitation is contributed by hail and snowflakes in a much lower rate and the rainfall averages a value of seven hundred and fifty millimeters to a thousand millimeters generally. Regions with mountainous stretches of Ireland enjoy almost two thousand millimeters of rainfall on the average a year.

Dublin airport will have a low southerly wind rate due to the sheltering effect given by the mountains of the southern part of the region in discussion. An annual average wind velocity of about seven miles per hour is recorded per year in the south Leinster whereas an average of eighteen mile per hour in the northern most parts of Ireland. Storms are unlikely to hit the region as recent days have not seen anything reported, which are good enough for everyone. The climate of Ireland is quite friendly to everyone and the continued soothing effect will prevail only if we respect nature and her values.

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