Highlights
- The NOAA weekly rainfall forecast predicts up to 25 mm of total rainfall in most parts of the island during 9 - 14 Mar.
- Between 4 - 9 Mar: up to 50 mm of rainfall was recoreded in Ratnapura district on the 9th.
- From 3 - 9 Mar: up to 10 km/h, easterly winds were experienced by the entire island.
- 0.5 0C above-average sea surface temperature was observed in the seas around Sri Lanka
Monitoring
Rainfall
Weekly Monitoring:
Date
Rainfall
4th March
No Rainfall.
5th March
Up to 30 mm
Galle and Ratnapura districts; and up to 20 mm in Kalutara district.
6th
March
Up to 20 mm Ratnapura and Kalutara districts; and up to 10 mm in most
parts of the island.
7th March
Up to 10 mm
Puttalam,Mannar, Kilinochchi, Vavuniya, Trincomalee, Anuradhapura,
Polonnaruwa, Kurunegala, Matale, Kandy, Kegalle, Gampaha and Colombo
districts.
8th March
No Rainfall.
9th
March
Up to 50 mm
Ratnapura district; and up to 20 mm in Nuwara Eliya district.
Total Rainfall for the Past Week: The RFE 2.0 tool shows total up to 25-50 mm in Ratnapura,
Kalutara and Galle districts; and up to 10-25 mm in Kurunegala, Kegalle, Nuwara
Eliya, Gampaha, Colombo and Matara districts. Below-average rainfall up to 10-25
mm for Trincomalee, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Matale, Kurunegala, and Puttalam
districts; and up to 10-25 mm in most parts of the island.
Monthly Monitoring: During February – Above average rainfall conditions up to 150 mm were experienced by several regions of Mannar district.
Below average rainfall conditions up to 240 mm were experienced by Polonnaruwa,
Batticaloa, Ampara, Monaragala, Nuwara Eliya, Kegalle, Ratnapura, Gampaha,
Colombo, Kalutara and Galle districts; and up to 150 mm in rest of the island.
The CPC Unified Precipitation Analysis tool shows up to 75 mm were experienced
by Mannar, Anuradhapura, Batticaloa and Ampara districts; and up to 50 mm in Polonnaruwa,
Monaragala, Hambantota, Galle and Kalutara districts.
Weekly Monitoring:
Date
|
Rainfall
|
4th March
|
No Rainfall.
|
5th March
|
Up to 30 mm
Galle and Ratnapura districts; and up to 20 mm in Kalutara district.
|
6th
March
|
Up to 20 mm Ratnapura and Kalutara districts; and up to 10 mm in most
parts of the island.
|
7th March
|
Up to 10 mm
Puttalam,Mannar, Kilinochchi, Vavuniya, Trincomalee, Anuradhapura,
Polonnaruwa, Kurunegala, Matale, Kandy, Kegalle, Gampaha and Colombo
districts.
|
8th March
|
No Rainfall.
|
9th
March
|
Up to 50 mm
Ratnapura district; and up to 20 mm in Nuwara Eliya district.
|
Total Rainfall for the Past Week: The RFE 2.0 tool shows total up to 25-50 mm in Ratnapura, Kalutara and Galle districts; and up to 10-25 mm in Kurunegala, Kegalle, Nuwara Eliya, Gampaha, Colombo and Matara districts. Below-average rainfall up to 10-25 mm for Trincomalee, Anuradhapura, Polonnaruwa, Matale, Kurunegala, and Puttalam districts; and up to 10-25 mm in most parts of the island.
Predictions
Rainfall
14-day prediction:NOAA NCEP models:
IMD NCMWRF Forecast:
From 11th – 17th Mar: Up to 25 mm of total rainfall in most parts of the island.
From 18th – 24th Mar: No Rainfall.
IRI Model Forecast: From 11th – 17th Mar: Up to 25 mm of total rainfall in most parts of the island.
From 18th – 24th Mar: No Rainfall.
From 4th – 9th Mar: Total rainfall up to 25 mm is expected in most parts of the island.
MJO based OLR predictions:
For the next 15 days:
MJO shall suppress the rainfall in Sri Lanka.
Ocean State (Text Courtesy IRI)
Pacific sea state: February 18, 2020
SSTs in the east-central Pacific were neutral, but above average during mid-February. Patterns in atmospheric variables are split between neutral and weak El Niño conditions. Most model forecasts favor warm-neutral SST conditions during spring, cooling to average by early summer. The official CPC/IRI outlook is consistent with these model forecasts, calling for a continuation of ENSO-neutral.
SSTs in the east-central Pacific were neutral, but above average during mid-February. Patterns in atmospheric variables are split between neutral and weak El Niño conditions. Most model forecasts favor warm-neutral SST conditions during spring, cooling to average by early summer. The official CPC/IRI outlook is consistent with these model forecasts, calling for a continuation of ENSO-neutral.
Indian Ocean State
0.5 0C above-average sea surface the temperature was observed in the seas around Sri Lanka.
0.5 0C above-average sea surface the temperature was observed in the seas around Sri Lanka.
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