Given current global trends, it will also be the first bit to be burned down, blown away or washed into the ocean.
How accurate is this really?
Finding it hard to believe that the red area can get so much mors sunshine than the nearest light yellow bit.
Where did you get this map? Source? I would think Tipperary or Kerry to have the most sunshine . But I guess this is throughout the year . Surprised Dublin has more than central Ireland –
thats hook head its not very city friendly
NO, no sun for the government until they fix housing, energy prices and HSE, then we can talk about a new capital in the sun.
Could just develop Waterford with the kind of investment which it’s been denied for decades by shit governments in Dublin and Cork.
You mean Rosslare Strand?
Good luck with that.
The majority of that ground is farmland.
There’s a whole thread on here today about why you can’t build houses on farmland!😂
I walked around that area from Rosslare Harbor to St.Helans beach recently, pissed down rain all day but it was still a lovely walk and area, lots of history from the Norman’s in that part of Ireland
Carn-Sore point living up to its name; like a haemorrhoid on end of Ireland’s arse.
I grew up in Wexford and thought the whole sunny South-East thing was domestic tourism propaganda until I spent my first Summer in Dublin (and no, the Liffey didn’t stink like hell on that occasion).

Mega city you say?

Rosslare rarely drops below 30°.
Call it Super Rosslare and you’ll have the Helldiver in me, on board.
Wait, Sherkin Island also claims to be Ireland’s sunniest spot. How will we decide the winner?
Better reopen the Rosslare to Waterford rail line so…
Went up to Vinegar Hill recently, the road is the same as in 1798, how long would it take to build this Megacity.
Did Ireland always have tale. Never thought it looked like one until I saw it in red like that
On the tailbone of Ireland?
A new capital should be in Athlone if we were ever to build one. Like Canberra, a soulless yet apolitical location.
Fun fact, this is where they wanted to build a nuclear plant back in the day.
Novorosslagrad
Then another directly across from it in Donegal connect then by bullet train. They will be the twin jewels of Ireland.
We can’t build a city on Ireland’s vestigial tail
Speak for yourself, I prefer the Cold…
It’s auite amusing that 1650 would usually just about squeeze you into a pale blue (rather than dark blue) on an international map of sunshine hours but here if’s scorching red.
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Given current global trends, it will also be the first bit to be burned down, blown away or washed into the ocean.
How accurate is this really?
Finding it hard to believe that the red area can get so much mors sunshine than the nearest light yellow bit.
Where did you get this map? Source? I would think Tipperary or Kerry to have the most sunshine . But I guess this is throughout the year . Surprised Dublin has more than central Ireland –
thats hook head its not very city friendly
NO, no sun for the government until they fix housing, energy prices and HSE, then we can talk about a new capital in the sun.
Could just develop Waterford with the kind of investment which it’s been denied for decades by shit governments in Dublin and Cork.
You mean Rosslare Strand?
Good luck with that.
The majority of that ground is farmland.
There’s a whole thread on here today about why you can’t build houses on farmland!😂
I walked around that area from Rosslare Harbor to St.Helans beach recently, pissed down rain all day but it was still a lovely walk and area, lots of history from the Norman’s in that part of Ireland
Carn-Sore point living up to its name; like a haemorrhoid on end of Ireland’s arse.
I grew up in Wexford and thought the whole sunny South-East thing was domestic tourism propaganda until I spent my first Summer in Dublin (and no, the Liffey didn’t stink like hell on that occasion).

Mega city you say?

Rosslare rarely drops below 30°.
Call it Super Rosslare and you’ll have the Helldiver in me, on board.
Wait, Sherkin Island also claims to be Ireland’s sunniest spot. How will we decide the winner?
Better reopen the Rosslare to Waterford rail line so…
Went up to Vinegar Hill recently, the road is the same as in 1798, how long would it take to build this Megacity.
Did Ireland always have tale. Never thought it looked like one until I saw it in red like that
On the tailbone of Ireland?
A new capital should be in Athlone if we were ever to build one. Like Canberra, a soulless yet apolitical location.
Fun fact, this is where they wanted to build a nuclear plant back in the day.
Novorosslagrad
Then another directly across from it in Donegal connect then by bullet train. They will be the twin jewels of Ireland.
We can’t build a city on Ireland’s vestigial tail
Speak for yourself, I prefer the Cold…
It’s auite amusing that 1650 would usually just about squeeze you into a pale blue (rather than dark blue) on an international map of sunshine hours but here if’s scorching red.
https://preview.redd.it/ikb7h4heonif1.jpeg?width=640&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ea5a74daa2d4fd821f3d5dc643bd5a171e3194e1
No! Because it looks like the arse of Ireland. We would be laughed at everywhere we go if we moved the capital there.

We all know how that ends
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