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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 24 December, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction

A significant increase in rainfall was observed during the previous week with Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Batticaloa and Wilpattu areas receiving rainfall around 200 mm. High rainfall is expected to persist in the eastern regions of Sri Lanka until around 29th of December, and thereafter a significant decrease in rainfall is expected throughout the country. Extremely heavy rainfall is expected on the 27th in the sea about 300 km east of Sri Lanka.
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Thursday, December 18, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 18 December, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction

Rainfall up to 250 mm is expected in the eastern sea and the eastern coast of Sri Lanka during the next few days. High rainfall was observed throughout the country in the previous week with highest rainfall in South-western region of Sri Lanka as well as in Trincomalee and Polonnaruwa regions. Rainfall shall decrease during next week in the entire country but not in a significant level. The northern sea region of Sri Lanka shows a below average sea surface temperature.
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 11 December, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction

Light rainfall was observed throughout the country in the previous week with highest rainfall in the Ampara, Batticaloa and Ratnapura. Northern and north-eastern regions received highly above average rainfall during November while below climatological average rainfall was observed in the rest of the country. Rainfall shall decrease during next week in the entire country but not in a significant level. The northern sea region of Sri Lanka shows a below average sea surface temperature.
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Thursday, December 4, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 4 December, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction

Heavy rainfall was observed throughout the country in the previous week with highest rainfall in the northern region. Northern and north-eastern regions received highly above average rainfall during November while below climatological average rainfall was observed in the rest of the country. Rainfall shall decrease during next week in the entire country but not in a significant level. The entire sea region of Sri Lanka shows a neutral sea surface temperature
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Monday, December 1, 2014

Weekly Hydro-meteorological Report, 27 November, 2014


Highlights

Monitoring and Prediction

Heavy rainfall was observed throughout the country in the previous week with highest rainfall in the northern region. Rainfall shall decrease during next week in the southern and central regions but not in a significant level. The western sea region of Sri Lanka shows an above average sea surface temperature.
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