nagdefy wrote: » P.s. Don't want to be asking you too many personal questions sryan but do you intend studying Science and specialising in Meteorology? It's your love anyway and it's always good to study what your interested in regardless of other variables.
sryanbruen wrote: » It should have a question like that tbh. If Geography was filled with weather questions, I'd get an A+ :P. From what I heard, Physics doesn't have much meteorology but is a requirement for meteorology courses. I'll be doing it for my LC anyway.
nagdefy wrote: » Always felt Meteorology should be included in Physics for the Leaving Cert and Science for the Junior Cert. It wasn't when i did my Leaving in 1993, has that changed? Imagine for your Junior Cert being asked 'On the following blank map of Europe and North East America draw synoptics (air pressure etc at 500hpa) which would lead to severe cold and possible snowfall'.
power pants wrote: » Hoping it might snow today in Dublin as quite chilly and suddenly getting dark
Donegal Storm wrote: » Not to mention the small matter of arguably the most severe blizzard to hit our island in a generation!http://www.nightskyhunter.com/Severe%20Spring%20Blizzard%20-%20March%2022nd%202013.htmlhttp://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-26689384 Fairly sure it was also the coldest March on record for much of the country though for some reason the monthly reports don't seem to be available on met.ie anymore
sryanbruen wrote: » March 2013 started off actually rather Spring like with mild to borderline average temperatures. There were some sunny days but cloud affected many parts from the 3rd-5th bringing gloom so the temperatures went down. But on the 6th, rain pushed up from the south along with southwesterly winds which brought milder air (though it did not feel like it at all) of temperatures in the low to mid teens, though some parts did not get that high (My station Grange for instance didn't record 10c or more all month of March 2013. My max was only 9.1c). This continued up until the 9th with plenty of bands of rain pushing up from the south bringing very miserable days. The band of rain on the 9th lingered for a time across parts but then went southwards and fizzled out as the easterlies then pounded in across us. It felt bitter in those easterlies. The 10th, 11th, 12th and 13th were all very cold days but rather sunny. Compare this: Look at the maximum temperatures to the east of England on the exact same day of March between 2012 and 2013 11 March 2012: 19c 11 March 2013: -1c What a contrast! Many places recorded wintry showers on the 10th/11th whilst parts of the Channel Islands recorded blizzards! It continued cold all month long from then on virtually with temperatures never rising that much. It was the coldest Easter on record on March 31, 2013.
[Deleted User] wrote: » You could always try the tit traffic site https://www.tiitraffic.ie/weather/ Has some very useful live road conditions information.
Boggy Turf wrote: » I have to drive from Galway to Clifden tomorrow morning at 8am. Is there likely to be ice on the roads? Where would be a good site to get road conditions at that time?
Lumi wrote: » Here's a link to the thread covering it. http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2056896284
sryanbruen wrote: » Many places recorded wintry showers on the 10th/11th whilst parts of the Channel Islands recorded blizzards! .
Derek Easy Block wrote: » Can anyone remind me what March 2013 was like? Think I recall flurries & lying snow driving from East-West at some stage that month.
nacho libre wrote: » I don't know if you are following the stratosphere thread over on Netweather, but one of the posters over there was discussing this very possibility.https://www.netweather.tv/forum/topic/86485-stratosphere-temperature-watch-201617/?do=findComment&comment=3524635
sryanbruen wrote: » But possibly a horrible March like 2013 again .
Pangea wrote: » Havent seen any frost, just miserable cold damp weather
Captain Snow wrote: » Looks like we lose our cold frosty weather overnight tonight. [/IMG]