Highlights
• Up
to 75 mm of fairly heavy rainfall is expected for the Central province from 23rd - 29th
March while other provinces are expected to receive less.
• 3.6 mm average daily rainfall was experienced
for the last week in the met
stations, with max of 111 mm in Kegalle on 17 March.
• From 14th - 20th March, up to 3 -6m/s
Southwesterlies were experienced over the island.
• Sea surface temperatures were neutral around
the island.
Predictions
Rainfall
14-day prediction:NOAA NCEP models:
From 23rd – 29th March:
Total rainfall by Provinces:
- 75 mm - Central
- 45 mm - North Western
- 25 mm - North Central, Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, Eastern
- 15 mm - Uva
From 30th March – 5th April:
Total rainfall by Provinces:
- 85 mm - Central
- 55 mm - North Western, Eastern
- 35 mm - North Central, Western, Sabaragamuwa, Southern, Uva
MJO based OLR predictions:
For the next 15 days:
MJO
shall neutral during
23rd – 27th March; and slightly enhance the rainfall during
28th March - 6th April.
Ocean State (Text Courtesy IRI)
Pacific Sea Sate: March 16, 2022
Equatorial sea surface
temperatures (SSTs) are below average across the East Central and Eastern Pacific
Ocean in mid-March. The tropical Pacific atmosphere is consistent with La Niña.
A large majority of the models indicate La Niña is favored to continue into the
Northern Hemisphere summer, with a 40-50% chance of La Niña or ENSO neutral
thereafter.
Indian Sea Sate
Sea surface temperatures were neutral around the island.
Interpretation
Monitoring
Rainfall:
During the last two weeks, there had been heavy
rainfall over the following province: Sabaragamuwa.
Meteorology stations were recorded 3.6 mm of average daily rainfall
and the Rmax: 47.2mm & Rmin: 0mm for entire island for the last week.
Region |
Meteorology stations |
Average rainfall for the Last 8
days |
Northern Plains |
Jaffna, Mannar, Anuradhapura, Puttalam, Maha Illuppallama,
Vavuniya, Mullaitivu |
0.07 mm |
Eastern |
Trincomalee, Batticaloa, Potuvil, Badulla, Bandarawela,
Moneragala, Polonnaruwa |
5.79 mm |
Western |
Nuawara Eliya, Kurunegala, Colombo, Ratnapura, Galle,
Katugastota, Katunayake, Ratmalana |
4.31 mm |
Southern Plains |
Hambantota, Mattala |
6.35 mm |
The mean of annual
rainfall = 23.49 mm
Recorded average rainfall
for the week of 14th – 21st March = 3.60 mm
Meanwhile the Hydro Catchment Areas were
recorded 6.52mm of average rainfall for the last week range Rmax: 79.7mm &
Rmin: 0 mm.
Wind:
Southwesterly winds prevailed in the sea area surrounding
the island last week.
Temperature:
The temperature
anomalies were below normal for the Northern half and near-neutral for the rest
of the country, driven by the warm SST’s.
Predictions
Rainfall:
During the next week (23rd – 29th
March) fairly heavy rainfall is predicted for Central province.
Temperature:
The temperature remains slightly above normal in
the Northern province during 25th March – 2nd April.
Teleconnections:
La Nina - The SST forecast indicates that La Niña is
favored to continue into the Northern Hemisphere summer (June-August 2022).
MJO shall neutral during 23rd –
27th March; and slightly enhance the rainfall during 28th
March - 6th April.
Seasonal Precipitation:
The precipitation forecast for the April-May-June season shows
above-normal precipitation for the island, while some parts of the southern
province remain neutral.