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Friday, February 2, 2024

Climate Bulletin For Sri Lanka (2 February 2024)

                      

Highlights          


 • High likelihood of very heavy rainfall (> 100 mm) is predicted for Eastern province,  fairly heavy rainfall  (50 - 100 mm) is predicted for Uva, Central provinces and less rainfall (≤ 35 mm) is predicted for the rest during 31 Jan - 6 Feb.
 • Rainfall on 28  reached peak (86.5 mm) at Kurundu Oya (CP). During the last week, average daily rainfall was 2.8 mm and hydro catchment was 6.1 mm.
 • Winds at 850mb (1.5 km) were north easterly from 22 - 28 Jan reaching up to 10 m/s. Winds at 850mb (1.5 km) are predicted north easterly from 1 - 7 Feb reaching up to 6 m/s.
 • Sea surface temperature around Sri Lanka was 0.5 - 1.0ºC above normal. Strong EL Nino and positive indian ocean dipole patterns sustained. Maximum daily temperature was  in Ratnapura (35.1ºC), and Ratmalana (34.1ºC).




Predictions

Rainfall

14-day prediction: 
NOAA NCEP models: 
From 31st January - 6th February:    
Total rainfall by Provinces
  • 115 mm - Eastern
  •  65 mm - Uva
  •  55 mm - Central
  •  35 mm - Southern, Northern, North Central
  •  25 mm - Sabaragamuwa, North Western
  • ≤ 15 mm - Western
MJO based OLR predictions:
For the next 15 days: 
MJO shall moderately suppress the rainfall during 31st January - 4th February, near normal the rainfall during 5th - 9th February, and moderately enhance the rainfall during 10th - 14th February for Sri Lanka.

Ocean State (Text Courtesy IRI)
Pacific Sea Sate: January 29, 2024 
The SST Anomalies for the NINO3.4 region shows a +1.7 ºC on the week ending 29th Jan - thus a strong El Nino is sustained. Consensus of models predict a continuation of the El Niño event until May 2024 before weakening thereafter. 

Indian Sea Sate
Sea surface temperature around Sri Lanka was 0.5above normal to the country in 9th - 15th January 2024. A positive Dipole Mode has set in across the Indian Ocean since 8th of June.

Interpretation


Monitoring
RainfallDuring the last two weeks, there had been fairly heavy rainfall over the following areas: Kurundu Oya, Poddiwela.

Daily Average Rainfall in the Met stations for previous week of (24th January - 31st January) = 2.8 mm

Maximum Daily Rainfall: 41.4 mm & Minimum Daily Rainfall: 0.0 mm.


Region

Average rainfall for last 8 days (mm)

Average temperature for last 8 days (ºC)

Maximum

Minimum

Northern plains

1.6

30.6

23.6

Eastern hills

5.6

24.6

17.0

Eastern plains

3.8

30.4

23.5

Western hills

6.7

28.3

17.7

Western plains

0.8

32.3

23.9

Southern plains

0.1

32.0

23.7












Region

Average rainfall for last 8 days (mm)

Daily maximum rainfall for last 8 days (mm)

Daily minimum rainfall for last 8 days (mm)

Hydro catchment

6.1

125.0

0.0






Wind: North easterly winds prevailed in the sea area and around the island last week.
Temperatures: The temperature anomalies were above normal for some parts of the Central, Western, Southern, Northern, Sabaragamuwa, and North Western provinces of the country driven by the warm SST’s.
Predictions
Rainfall: During the next week (31th January - 6th February), heavy rainfall is predicted for the Eastern province, fairly heavy rainfall is predicted for the Uva and Central provinces, and less rainfall is predicted for rest of the country.
Temperatures: The temperature will remain above normal for some parts of the North Western, North Central provinces during 1st - 7th February.
Teleconnections: A positive Dipole Mode has set in across the Indian Ocean since 8th of June.
MJO shall moderately suppress the rainfall during 31st January - 4th February, near normal the rainfall during 5th - 9th February, and moderately enhance the rainfall during 10th - 14th February for Sri Lanka.
Seasonal Precipitation: The precipitation forecast for the February-March-April, 2024 season shows near normal precipitation.         

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