Early morning mist and fog at Kilsheelan Bridge,Tipperary, which once had it's centre arch blown up during the early 1920's to prevent English soldiers crossing over to the other side where the Comeragh Mountains were a great source of cover for the IRA fighting to free Ireland during the war of Independence.
Lovely shot, Joe. One of my favorites of yours.
Joe, did you ever hear of Michael Flannery, a Tipp man and IRA soldier during the Civil War?
Thank you Lisa,....think this was the one hanging on the wall behind you in the "sibin",...during Cormac's interview.
Gerry,...I sure did,...he was one of the main men during the fight for freedom,...if my memory serves me, he lived in New York,...and died sometime in the 90's...
Today is World Meteorological Day Joe and I think your pic represents the best of Irish weather. 'Irish Mist'. Slainte.
Belinda,..I think that you are spot on there,..we get a lot of misty and foggy days here,..thanks for the thought ..
It has been hypothesized that increasing the amounts of particulates in the atmosphere through human activities may lead to a suppression of drizzle. According to this hypothesis, because drizzle can be an effective means of removing moisture from a cloud, its suppression could help to increase the thickness, coverage, and longevity of marine stratocumulus clouds. This would lead to increased cloud albedo on the regional to global scale, and a cooling effect on the atmosphere. Estimates using complex global climate models suggest that this effect may be partially masking the effects of greenhouse gas increases on the global surface temperature. However, it is not clear that the representation of the chemical and physical processes needed to accurately simulate the interaction between aerosols, clouds, and drizzle in our current climate models is sufficient to fully understand the global impacts of changes in particulates http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drizzle
Belinda,...I have to say, you have raised a very interesting and extremely detailed analysis of the causes of such weather patterns,..and I thank you,... I will have to post some more cloud and fog images which may support your theories.
Looking forward to them Joe :)
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