Met Éireann Climatological Note
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The Climatological Note series has been in publication since 1972. It is issued on an irregular basis. Issues are compiled by Met Éireann staff members. The series covers a range of subject areas relating to climatology with a particular emphasis on Ireland and ongoing work at Met Éireann. Climate averages are published as part of this series.
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Climate data for use in building design - Past and Future weather files for overheating risk assessment
(Met Éireann, ireland, 2023-03-30)Climatological note, No.21, 2023The climate of Ireland is changing. Consequently, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage funded this project to update ‘Climate maps and data to support building design standards in Ireland’. The motivation ... -
Isothermal maps of maximum and minimum shade air temperatures in Ireland
(Met Éireann, ireland, 2022-11-18)Climatological Note, No.18, November 2022The climate of Ireland is changing. Consequently, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage funded this project to update 'Climate maps and data to support building design standards in Ireland'. This research ... -
Isothermals maps of the lowest 10cm soil temperature in Ireland
(Met Éireann, ireland, 2022-11-18)Climatological Note, No.19, November 2022The climate of Ireland is changing. Consequently, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage funded this project to update 'Climate maps and data to support building design standards in Ireland'. The aim ... -
Snow loadings at 100m above mean sea level in Ireland
(Met Éireann, ireland, 2022-11-18)Climatological Note, No.20, November 2022The climate of Ireland is changing. Consequently, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage funded this project to update 'Climate maps and data to support building design standards in Ireland'. The ... -
Distribution of driving rain in Ireland
(Met Éireann, ireland, 2022-09-21)Climatological Note, No.17, 20221. Introduction The climate of Ireland is changing. Consequently, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage funded this project to update ‘climate maps and data to support building design standards in ...