The Gulf Stream is the main reason why Ireland's winters are not as cold as other places on the same latitude and even further south.
Ireland is not a particularly cold country, mainly due to the Gulf Stream. Places further south than Ireland, such as parts of Canada and the USA get worse winter weather than Ireland does. You will get ice at times, but not very much and it is' not a permanent feature, like in countries closer to the north or south poles. Ireland can get bad winters, as it did in the winters of 2009/2010 and 2010/2011. Some winters are not bad, like the winter of 2011/2012 has been. So Ireland would not be regarded as being an icy country.
Not anymore. He died on April 11, 2013 at age 87.
Not anymore. Sadly, he died on April 11, 2013 from natural causes.
No. Ireland is relatively mild and generally does not have really cold winters, though it would have some ice and snow in some parts most winters, though not widespread. The ice would not last throughout the year.
Temperate maritime. Warm wet winters, cool wet summers
No,she's not going to Ireland.
No. Ireland is a neutral country.
No, I don't think!
The summers are not too warm and the winters are not too hot. We get quite a lot of rain!
None anymore but in the 1960s-1990s there was conflict between the protestants and Catholics of the land because the Catholics wanted an united Ireland and the protestants wanted Northern Ireland to stay under British rule . no fighting anymore despite rumours from other sources
not anymore