Highlights
• During
17 - 23 July, high likelihood of moderate rainfall (25 - 50 mm) is predicted
for the Sabaragamuwa,
Western, Southern, North Western provinces; light to
moderate rainfall (12.5 -25 mm) is predicted for the Central province and below
15 mm rainfall is predicted for the rest.
• On average, 3.3 mm was received in SL and rainfall was concentrated in
the Western plains (8.2 mm) and hills
(10.8 mm). On average, 13.8 mm was received in the hydro catchments in SL; Norton
(Nuwara Eliya District) received the highest rainfall (113.2 mm). Highest daily rainfall was in Norton (Nuwara Eliya District) on 14 July
(113.2 mm).
• From 9 Jul - 15 Jul, winds at 850mb (1.5km)
north-westerly, reaching up to 15 m/s. From 18 Jul - 24 Jul, winds are predicted to
be north-westerly and westerly, reaching up to 15 m/s.
• Average land surface temperature was 31.5ºC in the last week with warmer anomalies from seasonal average of
1-3 ºC. Eastern plains was warmest followed by
Northern and Southern plains. Sea surface temperature around Sri Lanka was
0.5 - 1.5ºC above average.
Predictions
Rainfall
14-day prediction:
NOAA NCEP models: From 17th July - 23rd July:
Total rainfall by Provinces
- 35 mm - Sabaragamuwa, Western
- 25 mm - Southern, North Western
- 15 mm - Central
- ≤ 5 mm - North Central, Northern, Eastern, Uva
From 24th July - 30th July:
Total rainfall by Provinces
- 55 mm - North Western, Sabaragamuwa
- 45 mm - Southern
- 35 mm - Central
- 25 mm - Uva
- ≤ 15 mm - Northern, North Central, Eastern, Western
MJO based OLR predictions:
For the next 15 days:
MJO shall be near
neutral for the rainfall during 17-26 July and slightly suppress the rainfall
during 27th -31st July for Sri Lanka.
Ocean State (Text Courtesy IRI)
Pacific Sea Sate: July 15, 2024
ENSO-neutral conditions are present. Equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are above average in the western and west-central Pacific, near average in the east-central Pacific, and below average in the eastern Pacific Ocean. ENSO-neutral is expected to continue for the next several months, with La Niña favored to develop during August-October (70% chance) and persist into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2024-25 (79% chance during November-January).
Indian Sea Sate
Sea surface temperature around Sri
Lanka was 1.0℃
above
average from 25 June to 1 July 2024.
Interpretation
Monitoring
Rainfall: :During the last two weeks, there has been heavy rainfall over
the following area: Norton (Nuwara Eliya District)
Daily
Average Rainfall in the Met stations for the
previous week of (11 July - 18 July) = 3.3 mm
Maximum Daily Rainfall: 78.8 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
|
0.0
|
33.0
|
26.8
|
Eastern hills
|
1.0
|
28.2
|
19.6
|
Eastern
plains
|
0.3
|
35.0
|
26.2
|
Western
hills
|
10.8
|
26.4
|
20.5
|
Western
plains
|
8.2
|
30.9
|
25.7
|
Southern
plains
|
1.2
|
32.6
|
25.2
|
Region
|
Average rainfall for last 8 days
(mm)
|
Daily maximum rainfall for last 8
days (mm)
|
Daily minimum rainfall for last 8
days (mm)
|
All SL
|
3.3
|
78.8
|
0.0
|
Hydro catchment
|
13.8
|
113.2
|
0.0
|
Wind: Westerly and North Westerly
winds prevailed in the sea area and around the island last week.
Temperatures: The temperature
anomalies were above normal for some parts of the Southern province driven by
the warm SSTs.
Predictions
Rainfall: During the next week (17 July - 23 July), moderate rainfall
(25 - 50 mm) is predicted for the Sabaragamuwa, Western provinces and light to moderate rainfall (12.5 - 25 mm) is predicted
for the Southern, Central and North Western province and less rainfall is
predicted for the rest. Temperatures: The temperature will
remain above normal for the Northern, Eastern, North Central, and Uva provinces
during 19 July - 26 July.
Teleconnections: MJO shall be near neutral for
the rainfall during 17 July - 26 July and slightly suppress the rainfall during
27 July - 31 July for Sri Lanka.
Seasonal Precipitation: The
precipitation forecast for the July-August-September, 2024 season shows a 40 -
50% or more tendency toward above-normal precipitation for the country.