giveitholly wrote: » Not a cloud in the sky here in tipp and a lovely 17.1 already
Oneiric 3 wrote: » Same with a Spanish work mate of mine a couple of years ago who could not bear the July heat in this country. He declared that it was 'ugly', and I totally agreed. I sometimes think if the summer heat here in Galway, and particularly my region of it (NE) is made all the more unbearable due to the fact that there are no hills to help 'churn' the air about a bit more as it would in pretty much any other part of the country. There is always that odd stagnant feel to it here, and the swampy damp bog land that makes up much of the countryside locally hardly helps either.
nacho libre wrote: » The damp cold actually causes more heat to leave your body than dry cold. I remember back in 2010 feeling more comfortable in the dry cold of - 5 degrees than the 3 - 4 degrees damp weather we normally get during winter
Slashermcguirk wrote: » Beautiful day in Dublin 5. Sun splitting the sky and drinking a coffee in the garden. Feels much warmer than last couple of days
Oneiric 3 wrote: » Maybe it is a call back to genetics or something, but I am just not suited to the miserable damp cold and the even more miserable damp heat in this country. Those living in Europe or North America have no idea how lucky they have it when it comes to weather. There is nearly always a pay off when it does get hot and humid (big storms) in summer and guaranteed deep, healthy dry frosts in winter.
Oscar Bravo wrote: » On wednesday 27 May 2020 at 21:33 UK time . A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will blast off from Cape Canaveral and will pass over Ireland about 10 minutes later. Probably a bit to bright here in the west but some in the east may get a glimpse.
compsys wrote: » Just looking at yesterday's temps for Dublin Airport. According to the hourly readings it was 9 degrees at 11pm and 8 degrees at midnight last night i.e. late evening of 24th. However the overnight low was given as 5.7 according to the figures for yesterday. Could this be true? As the temp didn't fall to 5 degrees until around 3 in the morning of 25th (the temps for 1am to 6am i.e. early morning of 24th were around 11 degrees so it wasn't that the 5.7 temps was from the previous 'day' if that makes sense). I've noticed this a few times over the past few days where the overnight low ends up being a fair bit lower than the 11pm/midnight reading on the hourly reports. Anyone any thoughts?
Oneiric 3 wrote: » The Dub report at 1am was 6.0c (so prob 5.7c) which would probably mean that was carried back into yesterday's report, given that (I think) the daily maxima and minima are measured within UTC time rather than summer time