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Why is Irish weather so neutral, especially for recreational sport activites?

December 24th, 2012 Leave a comment Go to comments

Particularly extreme sports.
It’s not hot enough like spain, we have tons of beaches but the water is too cold for most water sports, except maybe surfing, and our beaches are really rocky as well
Or it’s not cold enough for snowboarding, skiing etc.
The only sports we have are field sports really. Sick of having to travel to other countries all the time to do cool kinds of sports.

Because it’s further north than Newfoundland. The only thing that keeps from being freezing cold ten months of the year is the Gulf Stream. Southern Spain is the same Latitude as Charleston, SC which why it’s no nice there.

  1. Jensee
    December 24th, 2012 at 21:45 | #1

    Because it’s further north than Newfoundland. The only thing that keeps from being freezing cold ten months of the year is the Gulf Stream. Southern Spain is the same Latitude as Charleston, SC which why it’s no nice there.
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