User blog comment:Idoreconise/Snow Snow Snow!/@comment-1707754-20100112013212

Ireland and Newfoundland have similiar landscapes and climates, because they were once conjoined (newfoundland is called the most Irish place out of ireland!). Newfoundland is colder and dryer, because the cold arctic air. Ireland is warmer and wetter because of the warm air from the coast of America and Canada (I'm pretty sure).