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Key Factors That Influence Climate






Understanding Climate vs Weather
You've probably heard people mix up weather and climate loads of times, but they're actually quite different. Weather is what's happening outside your window right now - whether it's lashing rain or surprisingly sunny. Climate, on the other hand, is the average weather patterns over 30 years or more.
Ireland has what we call a temperate maritime climate. This fancy term basically means we get cool summers, mild winters, and rain pretty much all year round - no real extremes either way.
There are five main factors that determine why our climate is the way it is. Each one plays a crucial role, and they all work together to give us our distinctive Irish weather patterns.
Remember: Climate is the long-term average - it's what you expect. Weather is what you actually get on any given day!

Latitude: Your Distance from the Equator
Latitude is probably the most important factor affecting climate, and it's all about how far you are from the equator. Think of it like this: the closer you are to the equator, the more direct sunlight you get.
Places near the equator get the sun's rays hitting them straight on, concentrating all that heat in a small area. Meanwhile, places near the poles get the same amount of energy spread over a much larger area because the Earth is curved.
Ireland sits at about 53° North latitude, which puts us right in the middle - not getting the scorching heat of the equator or the bitter cold of the Arctic. This is why our seasons are generally mild compared to other parts of the world.
Quick Tip: Remember that latitude explains why countries like Spain are warmer than Ireland - they're simply closer to the equator!

Altitude and Distance from the Sea
Altitude follows a simple rule that's dead useful to remember: for every 100 metres you climb, the temperature drops by about 0.65°C. This happens because the air gets thinner as you go higher, and thin air can't hold heat as well.
That's why the top of Croagh Patrick is always colder than Westport town below it. The Earth's surface absorbs heat and warms the air directly above it, so the further you get from the surface, the chillier it becomes.
Distance from the sea is massive for Ireland's climate. The sea heats up and cools down much more slowly than land, which creates what we call maritime influence. In summer, the sea keeps coastal areas like Dublin cooler than inland spots like Athlone. In winter, it's the opposite - the sea holds onto its summer warmth and keeps coastal areas milder.
Key Point: Places near the sea have smaller temperature ranges between their hottest and coldest months than inland areas.

Prevailing Winds and Ocean Currents
Ireland's prevailing winds blow from the south-west, and they're absolutely crucial to our climate. These winds travel over the warm Atlantic Ocean before reaching us, picking up loads of moisture along the way - which explains why we get so much rain, especially on the west coast!
The North Atlantic Drift is like a massive river of warm water flowing through the ocean. It starts as the Gulf Stream near Mexico and brings warm water right up to our shores. This warm current heats the air above it, and then our south-westerly winds blow that mild air over Ireland.
This is the main reason our winters are so much milder than places like Moscow in Russia, even though we're at similar distances from the equator. Without the North Atlantic Drift, Irish winters would be absolutely freezing!
Exam Tip: Always use the full name "North Atlantic Drift" - it's a key term that examiners love to see!

Real-World Examples and Exam Success
Let's look at how these factors work together in real life. Valentia Island in Kerry gets about 1,400mm of rain annually because it's directly hit by those wet south-westerly winds. Compare that to Dublin Airport, which only gets about 750mm because it's more sheltered by Ireland's mountains.
Even more dramatic is comparing Dublin to Moscow. Both cities are at roughly the same latitude, but Dublin's average January temperature is around 5°C while Moscow's is -9°C. The difference? Dublin benefits from maritime influence and the North Atlantic Drift, while Moscow is stuck inland with no warm ocean currents nearby.
For your exams, remember these key points: don't mix up weather and climate, always mention Ireland's south-westerly prevailing winds, and use specific examples like Dublin vs Moscow to show you really understand how these factors work together.
Success Strategy: Try to mention as many of the five factors as possible when explaining any climate - they all interact with each other!
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Key Factors That Influence Climate
Ever wonder why Ireland's weather is so different from other countries at similar distances from the equator? Five key factors work together to create our famously mild, wet climate - and understanding them will help you ace your geography exams!

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Understanding Climate vs Weather
You've probably heard people mix up weather and climate loads of times, but they're actually quite different. Weather is what's happening outside your window right now - whether it's lashing rain or surprisingly sunny. Climate, on the other hand, is the average weather patterns over 30 years or more.
Ireland has what we call a temperate maritime climate. This fancy term basically means we get cool summers, mild winters, and rain pretty much all year round - no real extremes either way.
There are five main factors that determine why our climate is the way it is. Each one plays a crucial role, and they all work together to give us our distinctive Irish weather patterns.
Remember: Climate is the long-term average - it's what you expect. Weather is what you actually get on any given day!

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Latitude: Your Distance from the Equator
Latitude is probably the most important factor affecting climate, and it's all about how far you are from the equator. Think of it like this: the closer you are to the equator, the more direct sunlight you get.
Places near the equator get the sun's rays hitting them straight on, concentrating all that heat in a small area. Meanwhile, places near the poles get the same amount of energy spread over a much larger area because the Earth is curved.
Ireland sits at about 53° North latitude, which puts us right in the middle - not getting the scorching heat of the equator or the bitter cold of the Arctic. This is why our seasons are generally mild compared to other parts of the world.
Quick Tip: Remember that latitude explains why countries like Spain are warmer than Ireland - they're simply closer to the equator!

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Altitude and Distance from the Sea
Altitude follows a simple rule that's dead useful to remember: for every 100 metres you climb, the temperature drops by about 0.65°C. This happens because the air gets thinner as you go higher, and thin air can't hold heat as well.
That's why the top of Croagh Patrick is always colder than Westport town below it. The Earth's surface absorbs heat and warms the air directly above it, so the further you get from the surface, the chillier it becomes.
Distance from the sea is massive for Ireland's climate. The sea heats up and cools down much more slowly than land, which creates what we call maritime influence. In summer, the sea keeps coastal areas like Dublin cooler than inland spots like Athlone. In winter, it's the opposite - the sea holds onto its summer warmth and keeps coastal areas milder.
Key Point: Places near the sea have smaller temperature ranges between their hottest and coldest months than inland areas.

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Prevailing Winds and Ocean Currents
Ireland's prevailing winds blow from the south-west, and they're absolutely crucial to our climate. These winds travel over the warm Atlantic Ocean before reaching us, picking up loads of moisture along the way - which explains why we get so much rain, especially on the west coast!
The North Atlantic Drift is like a massive river of warm water flowing through the ocean. It starts as the Gulf Stream near Mexico and brings warm water right up to our shores. This warm current heats the air above it, and then our south-westerly winds blow that mild air over Ireland.
This is the main reason our winters are so much milder than places like Moscow in Russia, even though we're at similar distances from the equator. Without the North Atlantic Drift, Irish winters would be absolutely freezing!
Exam Tip: Always use the full name "North Atlantic Drift" - it's a key term that examiners love to see!

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Real-World Examples and Exam Success
Let's look at how these factors work together in real life. Valentia Island in Kerry gets about 1,400mm of rain annually because it's directly hit by those wet south-westerly winds. Compare that to Dublin Airport, which only gets about 750mm because it's more sheltered by Ireland's mountains.
Even more dramatic is comparing Dublin to Moscow. Both cities are at roughly the same latitude, but Dublin's average January temperature is around 5°C while Moscow's is -9°C. The difference? Dublin benefits from maritime influence and the North Atlantic Drift, while Moscow is stuck inland with no warm ocean currents nearby.
For your exams, remember these key points: don't mix up weather and climate, always mention Ireland's south-westerly prevailing winds, and use specific examples like Dublin vs Moscow to show you really understand how these factors work together.
Success Strategy: Try to mention as many of the five factors as possible when explaining any climate - they all interact with each other!
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