Ireland Weather Almanac 2024 (Paperback)
Ken Ring
Ireland Weather Almanac 2024 (Paperback)
Ken Ring
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Need to plan for the next La Nina?
Need to know when floods are returning?
Need to know when to rest and when to invest?
Ken Ring's weather predictions have been relied on by people around Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand for over 20 years, and his annual weather almanacs are always eagerly anticipated. The 2024 Ireland Almanac allows you to calculate the weather for any day of the year ahead. By examining lunar orbits and seasonal cycles and analysing trends using state-of-the-art technology, this invaluable, bestselling outdoor companion provides easy-to-use weather forecasting for the whole country.
The Ireland Weather Almanac includes:
Daily isobaric, rain, and temperature maps
Daily short forecasts for the main centres
Rain, sun, frost, and snow expectations
Max and minimum temperature graphs
Fishing, gardening and skiing diaries
Seasonal overviews
A brief look ahead at the next three years
Ken Ring is the author of over 70 books on weather and climate in Australia, NZ and Ireland. He advises a wide range of companies, event organisers, government departments, and community bodies, and was for many years long-range consultant for Channel Seven in Australia.
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