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The Status of Ireland's Climate, 2012
Dwyer, N.
Dwyer, N.
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2013
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Environmental Protection Agency
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Ireland’s climate is changing. This is consistent with regional and global trends which display
rapid changes in many aspects of climate over the last century and the first decade of this
century. The availability of high-quality climate observations is a critical starting point from which
an understanding of past and emerging trends in the current climate can be developed. Such
observations are vital for detecting change and providing the information needed to help manage
and plan for the future in a wide range of socio-economic sectors.
Observations are also essential to help build robust projections of future climate, which can in turn
inform policy formulation for appropriate mitigation and adaptation measures. Such measures
should help us limit the negative socio-economic impacts and position us to take advantages of
opportunities offered by a changing climate.
This report brings together observational information and data for over 40 climate variables and
highlights changes and trends in aspects of Irish climate across the atmospheric, oceanic and
terrestrial domains. The observations presented in this report contribute to the formulation of the
Essential Climate Variables (ECVs) as defined by the Global Climate Observing System (GCOS).
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Contributing authors from the Marine Institute: Caroline Cusack, Evin McGovern, Triona McGrath, Glenn Nolan and Joe Silke
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Dwyer, N. Environmental Protection Agency, 2012. The Status of Ireland's Climate, 2012.Research Programme - CCRP, Report 26.
