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The Influence of Weather Patterns and the Madden‐Julian Oscillation on Extreme Precipitation Over Sri Lanka

Akshay Deoras, Andrew G. Turner, Kieran M. R. Hunt, I. M. Shiromani Priyanthika Jayawardena

2023Geophysical Research Letters12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Sri Lanka is affected by extreme precipitation events every year, which cause floods, landslides and tremendous economic losses. We use the ERA5 reanalysis data set to understand the association of extreme precipitation events with 30 weather patterns, which were originally derived to represent the variability of the Indian climate during January–December 1979–2016. We find that weather patterns that are most common during the northeast monsoon (December–February) and second intermonsoon (October–November) seasons produce the highest number of extreme precipitation events. Furthermore, extreme precipitation events occurring during these two seasons are more persistent than those during the southwest monsoon (May–September) and first intermonsoon (March–April) seasons. We analyze the modulation of extreme precipitation events by the Madden‐Julian Oscillation, and find that their frequency is enhanced (suppressed) in phases 1–4 (5–8) for most weather patterns.

Topics & Concepts

PrecipitationClimatologyMonsoonSri lankaExtreme weatherEnvironmental scienceGeographyClimate changeMeteorologyGeologyOceanographyEnvironmental planningTanzaniaClimate variability and modelsMeteorological Phenomena and SimulationsTropical and Extratropical Cyclones Research
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