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Old April 26th, 2011, 02:17 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Tim C.[_5_]
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On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 09:58:04 +0100, Martin wrote in post :
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Allowing for diurnal variations and global warming?


What time was she thinking of arriving? If she arrived early morning she
might think there was a serious global warming effect as temps rose during
the day and perhaps become a stout GW convert, whereas in the evening she
could easily turn into a GW doubter as she personally experienced
temperature drops of several degrees in a few hours.


The introduction of air conditioned hotels in Ireland will confuse
her.


lol!
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Old April 27th, 2011, 07:01 AM posted to rec.travel.europe
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On 04/26/2011 08:01 AM, Tim C. wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 15:51:01 -0400, Cathy L wrote in post :
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Is the weather in Ireland getting warmer?

Cathy L


I guess it probably is a bit, Winter's more or less over, it's now Spring
and will soon be Summer. To be honest there's not a whole lot of difference
between Winter and Summer except that the rain is a bit warmer.


I flew over a totally cloudless sunny southwest coast of Ireland on
March 1st.

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Old April 27th, 2011, 12:07 PM posted to rec.travel.europe
Tim C.[_5_]
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On Wed, 27 Apr 2011 08:01:37 +0200, Tom P wrote in post :
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On 04/26/2011 08:01 AM, Tim C. wrote:
On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 15:51:01 -0400, Cathy L wrote in post :
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Is the weather in Ireland getting warmer?

Cathy L


I guess it probably is a bit, Winter's more or less over, it's now Spring
and will soon be Summer. To be honest there's not a whole lot of difference
between Winter and Summer except that the rain is a bit warmer.


I flew over a totally cloudless sunny southwest coast of Ireland on
March 1st.


If you fly hight enough, just about everywhere is sunny and cloudless ;-)
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Old April 27th, 2011, 01:26 PM
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Is the weather in Ireland getting warmer?

Cathy L

If we look at the weather of various places then we can see that the weather is getting warmer day by day due to global warming and I guess Ireland is not an exception to this.
 




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