Extreme weather, climate and natural disasters in Ireland / prepared for the Environmental Protection Agency by University College Cork ; authors, Gerard Kiely ... [et al.].
Material type: TextSeries: CCRP Report | Climate Change Research Programme (CCRP) 2007 - 2013. Report Series No. 5 | Report (EPA Climate Change Research Programme) ; no. 5.Publication details: Johnstown Castle, Co. Wexford : Environmental Protection Agency, c2010.Description: viii, 34 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 30 cmISBN:- 9781840953633
- ENVIRONMENTAL COLLECTION (E622)
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At head of title: EPA Climate Change Research Programme, 2007-2013.
"(2007-CCRP-2.7)."
"National Development Plan 2007-2013"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references.
"The aim of this project was to collate historical, proxy and observational (recent) records, and analyse the information within this variety of sources for incidences of extreme weather events and natural disasters, which may give insight into the variability of climate in Ireland, and its impact on human society. The study focused on extreme weather conditions: historical analysis from the fifth through to the seventeenth century ad was derived from the Gaelic Annals of Ireland and also from local and regional proxy data (e.g. tree rings and ice-coredata)" -- EPA Website.
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