pa990 wrote: » Wrap up warm because temperatures are set to plummet to -4C TONIGHThttp://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/irish-weather-wrap-up-warm-9656950#ICID=Android_IrishMirrorNewsApp_AppShare
pa990 wrote: » Almost a complete copy and paste.... Irish temperatures to plummet as low as -4C as 'severe frost' predicted tonighthttp://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/irish-temperatures-plummet-low-4c-9671546#ICID=Android_IrishMirrorNewsApp_AppShare
pa990 wrote: » http://theliberal.ie/weather-warning-met-eireann-snowfall-expected-across-ireland-as-temperatures-plummet-to-5c/
Ireland to be hit by 100 km/h storm ahead of'Beast from the East' freeze
pa990 wrote: » Snow in two weeks time !
Snowbiee21 wrote: » Muah...
etselbbuns wrote: » It's in the Express, so it must be truehttp://www.express.co.uk/news/weather/816309/Weather-forecast-summer-warm-hot-Britain-UK
A mysterious “warming hole” in the North Atlantic Ocean, an anomalous zone of cooling temperatures which has fascinated and puzzled scientists for the past few years, may be evidence of more troubling processes at work. A new study, just out in the journal Nature Climate Change, has joined a growing body of literature suggesting the cold patch is evidence that a major ocean current system — which transports heat and influences climate and weather patterns around the world — may be slowing down. What’s more, the melting of Arctic sea ice could be to blame. “I think the main thing about our paper that we show is that the Arctic sea ice loss can play an active role in climate change and ocean change as well,” said Alexey Fedorov, an ocean and geophysics expert at Yale University and one of the new study’s authors.
CeilingFly wrote: » Maybe they should try employing journalists again?
unshine is in short supply across a swathe of north-west Europe, shrouded in heavy cloud from a seemingly never-ending series of low pressure systems since late November and suffering one of its darkest winters since records began. If you live in Brussels, 10 hours and 31 minutes was your lot for the entire month of December. The all but benighted inhabitants of Lille in France got just two hours, 42 minutes through the first half of January. “Sound the alarm and announce the disappearance,” read a despairing headline in photon-deprived northern France’s regional paper, La Voix du Nord. “A star has been kidnapped. We still have no sign of life from the sun.”
sryanbruen wrote: » Speaking of sensationalism, where's all the Arctic freeze coming, snowmaggedon headlines or articles that the media usually throws out? :cool: