hardCopy wrote: » It really doesn't rain as often as people think. Someone posted stats on this in the cycling forum, the odds of getting caught in the rain on a daily commute are actually quite low.
Downlinz wrote: » When we're considerably below average in our rainfall?http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/geo_pre-geography-precipitation
Downlinz wrote: » Oh look the thanks whore, I bet you're a hit on youtube.
Sharrow wrote: » Because it rains somewhere in the country 225 days of the year.
Downlinz wrote: » Quite clearly it doesn't.
Downlinz wrote: » Ok so what about western countries like the US and UK who are the main proprietors of the stereotype, don't have monsoon seasons and yet have more rain than us?
humbert wrote: » Also, those stats are based on the largest city, which in Ireland's case would also be one of the driest.
Gbear wrote: » I lived in France and the kind of rain you'd get there would be infrequent torrential downpours and thunderstorms. In Ireland it just drizzles all the time. It's not the amount that it rains - it's the frequency.
kfallon wrote: » Cos it's always raining, hope that helps
Dave! wrote: » What are the stats on it raining any time you want to do anything fun or outdoorsy?
hardCopy wrote: » There's no such thing as bad weather, just poor choice of clothes!
eth0 wrote: » Those countries at the top have tropical downpours and mostly sunny weather for the rest of the time. We have a slow, annoying persistant supply of rain constantly. Less mm of rain but it spends more time raining
hardCopy wrote: » Dublin is only the 10th rainiest city in Europe, with only 139 rainy days a year, way behind Amsterdam with 214 ....
Micky Dolenz wrote: » Our rain is the wettest dampest type.
Onixx wrote: » Better than arguing it doesn't rain that much in Ireland, just for the attention. You know it does rain a lot in Ireland.
Onixx wrote: » Don't agree. Bad weather makes you some people feel down. It's howling wind outside, been dark since way earlier than it would be if there wasn't so much cloud, the rain is bucketing. That is bad weather.
Sea Filly wrote: » This response seems harsh. Surely all thread-starter are, even in a small way, looking for attention? And as someone who walks to and from work every day, I don't often get soaked.