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The wettest weather station is Glanagimla, Leenane, Co. Galway, which averages 2,874.59 mm (113.17 in) rain per year. [28] [not specific enough to verify] The wettest synoptic weather station is Valentia Island, which receives 1,430.1 mm (56.30 in) of rain per year, on average. [29]
This is a list of countries by average annual precipitation. List. Per the World Bank (2017) [1] [2] ... Ireland: 1,118: Europe 85 ...
An image of the Gulf Stream's path and its related branches The average number of days per year with precipitation The average amount of sunshine yearly (hours). The climate of western Europe is strongly conditioned by the Gulf Stream, which keeps mild air (for the latitude) over Northwestern Europe in the winter months, especially in Ireland, the United Kingdom and coastal Norway.
This is a selected list of cities around the world with their average monthly precipitation in litres per square ... Ireland: 1,557.4 173.8 123.7 123.8 96.7 93.5 95.3 ...
The two countries saw 13 to 14 severe storms in 2023/24, 11 of which were named as part of a western Europe warning system.
At least ten times as much rain in the wettest month of summer as in the driest month of winter. Dwc = Monsoon-influenced subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below 0 °C (32 °F) (or −3 °C (27 °F)) and one–three months averaging above 10 °C (50 °F). At least ten times as much rain in the wettest month of summer as in the driest ...
At least three times as much precipitation in the wettest month of winter as in the driest month of summer, and the driest month of summer receives less than 30 mm (1.2 in). Dsc = Mediterranean-influenced subarctic climate; coldest month averaging below 0 °C (32 °F) (or −3 °C (26.6 °F)) and 1–3 months averaging above 10 °C (50 °F). At ...
Precipitation and humidity remain high year-round, with the heaviest rainfall usually occurring during the autumn months when the relative warmth of the sea compared to the land is at its greatest. Winters are long and cold, though still relatively warm compared to Siberia, Canada, or Alaska.