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What's the climate of Ireland?

Question 1: What kind of climate does Ireland belong to? Although the latitude is high and it is located in the westerly belt, it is a typical temperate maritime climate influenced by the North Atlantic warm current.

Question 2: Which season is Ireland affected by the Gulf Stream? Coupled with the southwest wind from the Atlantic Ocean, Ireland's climate changes little in four seasons, and the temperature is relatively balanced throughout the country. The coldest months are January and February, during which the average daily temperature is between 4℃ and 7℃. The hottest months are July and August, and the average temperature in these two months is between 14℃ and 16℃. It is extremely rare that the temperature is as low as minus 10℃ and as high as over 30℃. May and June are the most sunny periods in a year, with an average daily sunshine time of 5-7 hours.

Generally speaking, China tourists will avoid 65438+February to 65438+ 10, July and August. For example, two weeks before and after Christmas and one week before Easter. July and August are local festivals. But summer is the most beautiful season in Ireland. At this time, the local sunshine time is extremely long, even in the afternoon 10, the sun is still reluctant to hang in the sky. In addition, in summer, the Irish Mountains in Shan Ye are covered with endless green and the scenery is extremely beautiful.

Question 3: What's the climate like in Ireland? Climate: Ireland has a temperate maritime climate. Affected by the Gulf Stream, Ireland has a mild climate all the year round, and Ireland's climate is similar. The coldest months are 1 and February, with the average temperature ranging from 4 C to 7 C. It is the hottest in July and August, with the temperature ranging from14 C to16 C. Extreme temperatures below-10 C and above 30°C are very rare in Ireland.

Question 4: What's the climate like in Ireland? Temperate maritime climate.

Affected by the North Atlantic Warm Current, Ireland has a mild and humid climate.

Question 5: What are the characteristics of Ireland's climate and environment? Ireland has a temperate maritime climate. Affected by the Gulf Stream, Ireland has a mild climate all the year round, and Ireland's climate is similar. The coldest months are 1 and February, with the average temperature ranging from 4 C to 7 C. It is the hottest in July and August, with the temperature ranging from14 C to16 C. Extreme temperatures below-10 C and above 30°C are very rare in Ireland.

Question 6: Which country does Ireland belong to? Name: Ireland.

Abbreviation: Ireland

Pinyin: àI r lán

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Irish: Poblacht na héireann or é ire;

English: Ireland

Abbreviation: Eire

Capital: Dublin

Area: 70,282 square kilometers

Telephone area code: +353

Time: +00:00 GMT.

National network domain name:. Republic of Ireland

National flower: white clover

National bird: oyster snipe

National dog: Kelly blue terrier

Because there are grasslands all over the country, it is also called "Green Island" and "Emerald".

Ireland is located in the south-central part of Ireland Island in Western Europe, bordering the Atlantic Ocean in the west, Northern Ireland in the northeast and Britain across the Irish Sea in the east. The coastline is 3 169 km long, with hills and plains in the middle and highlands along the coast. The longest river, river shannon, is about 370 kilometers long, and the largest lake is Lake Korib. Ireland is one of the largest islands in the British Isles. It is 475 kilometers long from north to south and 275 kilometers wide from east to west, covering an area of 84,000 square kilometers, of which 5/6 belongs to Ireland. Ireland's territory consists of the central plain and the surrounding coastal mountains. It looks like a basin with steep edges, high in the north and south and low in the middle. The central plain accounts for more than half of the country's total area, with an altitude of 30 ~ 120m and low hills with an altitude of 200 ~ 300m. Covered with dense forests and green fields, this area is an ideal grassland pasture. The eastern and northern mountainous areas are 700 ~ 900 meters above sea level, and the southern mountainous areas are between 700 ~ 1000 meters above sea level; The cliffs on the southwest coast are steep and rugged. Undercurrent in many caves in the mountain; Coastal mountainous areas have been eroded for a long time, and the mountains are divided into wide valleys, which is beneficial to the traffic between the mainland and the coast. Ireland's coastline is more than 3,000 kilometers long, and the eastern coast is relatively straight, lacking natural harbor; The coastline in the west and south is uneven and fluctuating.

Location: Western Europe, located on the Irish Island in the North Atlantic Ocean, west of the British Island. It is connected with Northern Ireland in the northeast, the Irish Sea in the east, the St. George's Strait and the island of Great Britain, and the Atlantic Ocean in the west.

Geographical coordinates: 53 N/8 W (53 N, 8 W)

Total area: 70,280 square kilometers (84% of Ireland)

Land distribution area: 68,890 square kilometers

Water distribution area: 1390 km2.

Area comparison: smaller than Chongqing and larger than Ningxia * * * Autonomous Region.

Land boundary line: the total length is 360 kilometers. Bordering country: Britain, 360 kilometers.

Coastline:1448km

Ocean * * *: territorial sea, 12 nautical mile; A special fishing area of 200 nautical miles

Climate: The climate is mild and humid, belonging to a typical temperate maritime climate, influenced by the North Atlantic warm current. The difference between the four seasons is not obvious. The annual average temperature is between 0℃ and 20℃. It is rainy all year round, and sunny days account for about 1/5 of the whole year. Influenced by the Gulf Stream and the prevailing southwest wind in the Atlantic Ocean, the climate in Ireland is stable and the temperature in the whole country is basically the same. 4-℃ in winter and 14- 16℃ in summer. The precipitation is 800- 1000 mm.

Geography: Ireland is an island country, located on the northwest coast of the European continent. It covers an area of 70,282 square kilometers with many trees and rivers.

Terrain: The whole island is surrounded by hills, and the middle part is relatively low, which is a lowland with rivers and lakes. There are also many lakes in the Ministry. River shannon is the longest river, and the rest are short. The whole island is divided into north and south by the east-west Li Fei River. Mount Xikalantur is the highest point in China (altitude 104 1m). The Atlantic coast harbor is tortuous and deep, with many good ports. The east coast is relatively straight.

Extreme point: the highest point is Carrauntoohil,1041m; The lowest point is the Atlantic Ocean, 0 meters.

Natural resources: natural gas, peat, copper, lead, graphite, zinc, silver, barite, gypsum, limestone and dolomite.

Lead-zinc mine is rich in reserves and is the largest lead-zinc producer in Europe. Peat distribution accounts for 13% of the national area. Natural gas reserves are estimated at 38.2 billion cubic meters. 70% of the energy needed depends on imports.

Land use ratio:

Cultivated land: 16.82%

Permanent cultivated land: 0.03%

Others: 83. 15%(2005)

Paddy field: none

Total renewable water: 46.8 cubic kilometers

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Question 7: What's the climate like in Dublin, Ireland? Dublin, Ireland has a temperate maritime climate. The temperate maritime climate is mild and humid all year round. Under the influence of prevailing westerly winds, cyclones frequently cross the border throughout the year, with an annual rainfall of 500-700 mm. The average temperature in Leng Yue is above 0℃, and the warmest month is below 22℃. Annual range is much smaller than inland and east coast areas of the same latitude.

Question 8: Weather in Ireland: The temperature in Ireland is around 20 degrees in summer and not lower than zero in winter. It won't freeze, and it will hardly snow. It can be said that it is warm in winter and cool in summer. However, Ireland has a temperate maritime climate, which is often windy, rainy and humid, similar to the climate in southern China.

Personally, I think down jackets are of little use. I have been in Ireland for five years and have never worn it, because it is not so cold in winter in Ireland. A little rain-proof and windproof coat is enough. Of course, if you are the kind of person who is particularly afraid of cold, you can take a down jacket as a backup.