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The Wicklow Mountains in late November, 2021

Irish winters likely to become wetter and warmer without significant climate action

Met Éireann has already observed an increase in winter minimum temperatures in recent decades.

IRELAND CAN EXPECT more intense storms and wetter winters as global temperatures rise due to climate change, according to a meteorologist.

Overall, as greenhouse gas emissions push up the temperature of the planet, Ireland is gradually seeing hotter weather on average in all seasons, with winters likely to become warmer and wetter if the climate crisis is not mitigated.

A recent report on the latest climate science from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) said that for Europe, rising global temperatures mean that cold spells and frost days will decrease, the intensity of hot weather extremes will increase, and sea levels (except in the Baltic Sea) will rise.

Met Éireann’s monthly statement for November 2021 recorded that all mean air temperatures were above their long-term average and nearly all sunshine measurements were above average too, while rainfall was below average almost everywhere.

Last year, all mean air temperatures were also above their long-term average in November – though dipped below average in most places in December – and rainfall for both months was above average.

An isolated patch of warm weather in winter is not necessarily related to climate change – for instance, Met Éireann’s head of forecasting Evelyn Cusack told The Journal last month that November’s “unseasonably warm” spell was due to a warm air mass that came from the south.

However, the national forecaster has observed a rise in temperatures during winter and throughout the year over recent decades, along with wetter winters and more intense storms, that can be linked to the changing global climate.

“We’ve seen that winter minimum temperatures are increasing and have been increasing over the past few decades,” said Pádraig Flattery, a Met Éireann meteorologist and climate researcher.

Higher winter temperatures lead to a reduction in the number of frost days and a shorter frost season, with projections suggesting that the number of frost days each year could decrease by up to 50%.

At the same time, while temperatures are gradually increasing, extreme cold events can still happen, like the big snowfall that hit the country in late 2010 and early 2011.
But it “all depends on how much warming we experience over the next few decades and the action we take now”, Flattery said.

“The less carbon we emit as a planet, the less warming we’ll experience and the less substantial impacts we’ll see here in Ireland, so it all depends on current action.”

“We know that Ireland is one degree warmer now than we used to be on average over all seasons. We know that the decade from 2006 to 2015 was the wettest on record and there’s a trend in the data set towards an increased winter rainfall, so we’re seeing wetter winters over the past few decades as well and a decrease in summer rainfall.

“We’re also seeing storm intensity increase. We know that a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, so for every one degree the planet warms, we get 7% more moisture in the atmosphere, and this means the storms that do hit, hit harder, so we get more intense rainfall.”

In combination with a rise in sea levels, that means coastal flooding can be more extreme during winter storms.

Additionally, wetter winters can pose problems for the agriculture sector as changing weather patterns affecting crop yields.

“There’s also a theory that the melting of the Arctic is disrupting the jet stream – that air mass that travels around the latitude that Ireland’s at and brings us warm, moist air and keeps us at a temperate climate,” Flattery said.

“There’s early signs of the jet stream becoming more wavy rather than a constant stream, which can cause warm or cold air masses to linger over areas for longer,” he said.

“During the summer there was that extreme heatwave in North America and there’s a theory that that was due to the air mass hanging around for longer.

“We might see more of that in the future in Ireland, so a cold air mass could stay over Ireland for longer and lead to a more extreme cold event. It’s too early to say if that’s what’s happening or what will happen more with climate change, but evidence is starting to come in.”

How do we know if climate change caused a weather event?

Until recently, scientists were hesitant to declare whether a particular weather event was caused by climate change, but advances in research have created new ways of determining whether an event like a heatwave or storm would have happened or not in the absence of human-driven greenhouse gas emissions.

“This is a new field in climate science that’s called attribution science. It’s about attributing events to climate change or whether or not events would be possible under climate change or if climate change had an impact,” Flattery explained.

“We used to say, ‘oh, we can’t really tell if climate change has an impact’. But now the science has advanced to the point where we can run climate models and assess the weather events that would happen were we to not have released any greenhouse gases into the atmosphere,” he said.

They can run a climate model to look at if fossil fuels were not burnt or greenhouse gases not produced, what would the weather patterns be like; and would a heatwave, a storm or a cold event be experienced in a world without any greenhouse gas emissions.

The World Weather Attribution initiative, a collaboration between climate scientists in the UK, Netherlands, France, the US, Switzerland, India and the Red Cross Climate Centre founded in 2014, is a leading group analysing weather events to determine whether or not – and how significantly – climate change plays a role.

It found the extreme heat that hit the northwest of the US and Canada this summer would have been “virtually impossible” without human-caused climate change, while the damaging flooding in Germany and Belgium that led to more than 200 deaths was made more likely and more intense by climate change.

In 2018, the WWA studied a summer heatwave in northern Europe that stretched from Scandinavian countries to southwest Ireland.

It estimated that the probability of that type of heat was more than two times higher than it would have been if human activities had not altered climate.

For a weather event like a heatwave, “you do need to do an analysis or study like that to be able to say, yes, climate change was a factor here”, Flattery said.

“But for things like storms, it’s basic physics to say that a warmer atmosphere carries more moisture and we know that will influence the power of storms, the intensity of storms, and the amount of rainfall that comes out of that storm, so extreme storms and the intensity of extreme storms can be linked to climate change on the basis of that physical fact,” he said.

“We don’t do much of it [attribution science] here in Ireland but we probably will end up doing more of it in the future.

“It’s hard to say for certain events in Ireland if that was due to climate change, but we can say generally that cold spells will decrease in Ireland, but that doesn’t mean we’re never going to have extreme snow again – we could have even more extreme snow because events become more intense.

“The main thing to highlight is that it all depends on the action that we take over the next few years how severe the impacts will be in the future,” he said.

These aren’t inevitable changes. While we have experienced changes already and we’ve committed ourselves to a certain level of warming, we don’t have to see the worst impacts of climate change.
“We can act now. We’re signed up to all these agreements to reduce our emissions and the more of that that we do, the better off we’ll be in the future, the safer or more protected we’ll be against severe impacts.”

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    Mute Diarmuid Murray
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:24 PM

    So if they cancel the Leaving Cert, how would the CAO be decided?
    What would students do about college courses?

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    Mute John Jones
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:32 PM

    @Diarmuid Murray: it’s very clear in the article what Fine Failures have proposed as an alternative. Oh wait, no they haven’t.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:32 PM

    @Diarmuid Murray: A predictive grading system.Any students who feel it will be unfairly applied would have the option to sit it.

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    Mute Adam Kelly
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:33 PM

    @John Jones: It would seem to me that they don’t want to say the alternative they are asking for publically in case it changes what students are doing study wise, which would make sense

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    Mute Adam Kelly
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:33 PM

    I’m sure he has something in mind, it was mentioned vaguely in some of the other newspapers

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    Mute Michael Mcloughlin
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    May 2nd 2020, 2:23 PM

    @WESTY: I’ve a daughter sitting the leaving cert how can fair predictive grading be done .
    Assessments are different in every school teachers opinions can certainly be miles apart I cannot see how any predictive grading can be fair and I cant see teachers wanting to be the catalyst for anyone’s future .
    Why cant this years school year not be extended for everyone let everyone go back in September and finish at xmas this would include primary schools let everyone start their new year in January .

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    Mute Spailpeen Farrell
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    May 2nd 2020, 2:45 PM

    @WESTY: Great. Can’t wait. Iv a few scores to settle

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    Mute Phil O Stine
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    May 2nd 2020, 2:49 PM

    @Diarmuid Murray: predictive grades

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    Mute WESTY
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    May 2nd 2020, 2:57 PM

    @Michael Mcloughlin: I can understand your point as I’m currently sitting the lc as a repeat.However in my opinion I think the bias which may occur from predicting is outweighed by a greater divide.Some schools are receiving full online support from teachers with adequate tech and don’t have to worry about elderly relatives who live with them.I think it is fairer to asses us students on the work which has been previously carried out prior to it becoming such uneven playing field.My school I’m getting an email a week no classes and virtually no support.I do think an appropriate appeal process could mitigate issues based on evidence and not just someone who thinks they pull out 625 from a few weeks of cramming.

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    Mute Michael Mcloughlin
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    May 2nd 2020, 3:56 PM

    @WESTY: I feel for everyone sitting the leaving it’s a nightmare and theres no quick fix .
    I seen it first hand in my old job the massive difference in assements when it came to promotions it was frightening .
    If you are only receiving 1 email a week from you school that’s a disgrace and your teachers should be ashamed of themselves and that’s a good enough reason why I wouldn’t trust predictive grading .
    You should be onto your principal first thing Tuesday morning that’s not good enough .
    Good luck with your exams and be prepared for them to take place dont be reading the bullshite that political partys are coming out with most of it is for their own gain and not the students .

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    Mute Trevor Donoghue
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    May 2nd 2020, 8:16 PM

    @Michael Mcloughlin: Not sure predictive testing would be fair, I did a lot better in the leaving cert than my teachers predicted. my physics teacher said i had no hope of passing honours physics and got a B

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    Mute Jonathan Regan
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:25 PM

    And what do ye suggest?! Easy to make a call like that with no solution.

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    Mute MollyMsalone
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:26 PM

    FF say a lot & do nothing.

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    Mute kMc
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:28 PM

    Run the leaving cert as planned. Exams to be marked taking into consideration the disruption students have faced.

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    Mute The Guy is Here
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:35 PM

    @kMc: given the marking system is all on a bell curve, if everybody has those considerations applied to their exam paper, then over all it doesn’t really mean $hit when it comes to concessions and state meeting students half way.

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    Mute David Clements
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    May 2nd 2020, 2:19 PM

    @The Guy is Here: exactly. I’m amazed at how many people don’t know this. At the end of the day, as far as college is concerned, it is a race, a competition, and if everyone has the same handicap going in, then the race remains fair. They have a date. It’s the 29th July.

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    Mute Phil O Stine
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    May 2nd 2020, 2:50 PM

    @David Clements: no. Some students who do a practical exam have a huge advantage cos they get 100% for that

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    Mute Barry
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:40 PM

    It’s totally possible to proceed with the leaving cert.

    Simply hire more supervisors and use spaces in secondary schools, primary schools and even town halls to hold the exams.

    This ensures social distancing can take pla e and then collages can resume next year, even if it’s Oct, Nov or December.

    If the leaving cert is cancelled outright it’ll have an insanely big knock on effect on colleges and universities.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:30 PM

    I thought this was a given, you can hardly have thousands of kids across the country meeting up in groups. Missing a term and a half of school which is probably the most important for the majority of students. Give a cert of completion (level 5) and do college entry exams later in the year or even online.

    The idea that the leaving cert is something sacred is a joke, people need to get over the fact that they had to do it 15 years ago and stop feeling some sort of need to insure that they go ahead for the sake of tradition.

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    Mute The Guy is Here
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    May 2nd 2020, 1:42 PM

    @An Muid Éire: I don’t think people are ready for a progressive conversation like this.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:42 PM

    @An Muid Éire: imagine the stress of college entry exams! But I agree there may need to be an alternative along these lines.

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    May 2nd 2020, 2:21 PM

    @An Muid Éire: I asked my 6th Years yesterday during whether or not they wanted the exams cancelled/predictive grades/alternative etc. All but one from a group of 15 said they want the exams to go ahead, saying they’ve come this far. Some students enjoy school, engage with and excel at the learning process, are proud of their work and their ability to showcase their knowledge. They want a natural and honest end to this long process of secondary education that they’ve invested themselves in. There’s a narrative circling that suggests kids hate the LC. Many don’t. Similar to the narrative that our education system is broken yet we are touted as one of the most educated workforces in the world. It’s not just a “joke” to many, though I’m unsure of your own experiences with education.

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    May 2nd 2020, 8:22 PM

    @hispolsoc:

    We’re “one of the most educated” due to the number of bachelors and rate of school completion. That says nothing about the actual quality.

    Most erasmus students I spoke to said they were surprised how easy college was in Ireland, and how they were studying stuff they’d already done in secondary school.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:23 PM

    Usual populist shite. No plan. Cancel it and what? Eh I’ve talked to some universities. You’ve done nothing so. LC needs to go ahead. In August or September and sort college intake for next year. Plenty space in school to spread students out. Just pay more supervisors

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:32 PM

    @Eoin Scanlon: couldn’t of said it better myself! Close down the whole school to every other year apart from leaving certs and place a certain amount of students in different class rooms around the school? Surely to god they have enough space through the class rooms along with PE halls to accommodate all the students and any of supervisors that were asked to cover the JC now ask them to help out with the LC….complete cop out by F.F

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    May 2nd 2020, 2:04 PM

    What about those that have no wifi no access to a computer or have been childminding for their siblings ?? What about those who havent the curriculum or projects finished ?? Running the exams is not fair on those people.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:27 PM

    When exams are being marked they take into consideration any circumstances which impact the performance of the students taking them.
    The year the English paper was given out in error and the exam paper had to be changed they were marked with that in consideration.
    I’m sure the majority of students want to sit the papers to get the points so they can still proceed to college or whatever path they chose.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:27 PM

    @Sarah: look at any poll they don’t

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    May 2nd 2020, 2:05 PM

    @Johnny O’Hooligan: asking students if they want exams is like asking turkeys if they want Christmas…
    Give them proper thought out choices and their implications and you might find them opting for the delayed exams

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:59 PM

    What about the students with underlying conditions? How safe is it going to be for them? Also you have students who will be going home to family members who have been cocooning for months. It’s very scary! I just want the Government to tell us how our kids are going to be kept safe.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:54 PM

    Leaving cert in August. Corrected by end of September and could be quicker. Start college in November and cut college year 1 summer leave in half. Not ideal but its more than FF have suggested.

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    May 2nd 2020, 2:40 PM

    If there was ever an argument highlighting the need to reform the Leaving Certificate with continuous assessment and project work.

    This great memory test puts two years from a students life on the line for two weeks of gruelling exam work.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:32 PM

    Ahh give everyone A1′s sure it’s only a bit of craic. We’ll need loads of doctors in the future

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    May 2nd 2020, 2:33 PM

    Ridiculous option from Fianna Fail with no alternative, unsettling the unfortunate students even more. Another sign that the party is going nowhere, serious need for a new leader.

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    May 2nd 2020, 3:55 PM

    How will social distancing work for students who need a scribe for their exams? The scribe needs to sit next to the student.

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    May 2nd 2020, 4:34 PM

    I’m at a loss to know why third level institutions aren’t more proactive in this process because appallingly enough the LC is really in situ for those planning to go to 3rd level and does not hold as much weight for those not planning to go to 3rd level. Apprenticeships accept Jc level for admittance so surely 3rd level institutions could come up with some form of matric examination for those wishing to participate in courses. If they pass they are accepted on their chosen course and if they aren’t doing well then it’ll be apparent at the end of year exams where their situation could be reviewed…….. maybe it’s too simplistic… I don’t know but it’s way past time that something is done to alleviate this dreadful stress and anxiety for students their families and their dedicated teachers.

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    May 2nd 2020, 4:47 PM

    So Ff want to remove uncertainty. How? By adding more uncertainty.

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    May 2nd 2020, 5:35 PM

    @Badger the witness: What bothers me is the suggestion that the written exams for college entrance be replaced by interviews. If the interviewers prefer a familiar accent, or dislike an unfamiliar one, that would introduce bias that wouldn’t be in a written exam.

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    May 2nd 2020, 2:59 PM

    Not so hard to cancel the LC and probably the right thing to do. Fair enough, it does provide points for college courses but students have already indicated what courses they want and feel.able for through the CAO form. So those who want medicine/law/arts have already indicated that through the form. So… assign a college course at random based on the top 3-5 choices from the CAO. Put an appeals process in place. Done.

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:29 PM

    They really don’t help themselves do they, even when there are open goals they screw up!

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:48 PM

    @ThatLJD: That’s why I never let a lady on top ..

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    May 2nd 2020, 1:34 PM

    No more pencils
    No more books
    No more teacher’s dirty looks

    Out for summer
    Out till fall
    We might not go back at all

    School’s out forever
    School’s out for summer
    School’s out with fever
    School’s out completely

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    May 2nd 2020, 3:16 PM

    That FF Byrne clown is just trying to get airtime. If he was in Government he would do exactly the same.

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    May 2nd 2020, 6:17 PM

    Let the Minister sort this one out. I say to Fianna Fáil , time to ditch the Greens, just say NO,just as they said to SF . The vast Majority of FF paid up members do not want the Greens anywhere near the Cabinet Table. Out, Out, Out.

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    May 2nd 2020, 4:52 PM

    They need to really keep into account the college accomodation factor. It’s already an expensive obstacle and expanding places on a once off basis could do irreperable damage to rent prices especially in Dublin. Many students are without their Summer jobs to save up for next year not to mind the fear of rent hikes. A statement like this by FF needs a lot more consideration rather than offering solutions by switching problems.

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    May 2nd 2020, 8:54 PM

    Look at the jealousy starting over the exam , the teachers know fine well what there students are capable of . If it doesn’t suit anyone have there exam later on in the year .
    Let the students go to college in September and stop this nonsense. The leaving cert is in need of an overhaul as in continuous assessment and stop this memory exam .
    In most colleges in other country’s there’s an entrance exam to see are u suitable for the course which is badly needed here . The amount of drop outs after year1 in college here because they don’t like there course .
    There is time to get students to college if something is done now waiting for results in early September , trying to get accommodation and all the rest sorted just ridiculous .

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    May 2nd 2020, 10:23 PM

    @kevinhassett: There used to be a University Entrance Exam. It was called the Matriculation Exam (the ‘matric’) but the universities scrapped it and piggy-backed on the LC.

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    May 2nd 2020, 7:40 PM

    College can start late, and probably will since so many courses need labs or clinical practice.

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