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1. Climate of Sri Lanka B.V.R. Punyawardena
Head – Agro climatology Division
Natural Resources Management Center
Department of Agriculture
Peradeniya
2. Climate of Sri Lanka
3. Rainfall Seasons in Sri Lanka
First Intermonsoon ? March-April
Southwest Monsoon ? May - September
Second Intermonsoon ? October-November
Northeast Monsoon ? December-February
4. First Inter Monsoon (March-April)
5. Southwest Monsoon (May-Sept)
6. Second Inter Monsoon (Oct-Nov)
7. Northeast Monsoon (Dec-Feb)
8. Rainfall during different seasons
10. Rainfall
Two peaks (bi-modal)
thus, 2 cultivation seasons
Minor rainy season - Yala (March - August)Major rainy season - Maha (September - February)
Yala season
Convectional rains - FIM
Southwest monsoon
Maha season
Convection rains - SIM
Northeast monsoon rains
disturbances, depressions, cyclones
11. Monthly rainfall distribution of Sri Lanka
14. Temperature Dry zone
Annual Maximum
30 - 34 0C
Annual Minimum
21 – 24 0C
Intermediate zone – Low country
Annual Maximum
30 - 34 0C
Annual Minimum
20 – 22 0C
Intermediate zone – Mid country
Annual Maximum
22 - 32 0C
Annual Minimum
19 – 22 0C
Intermediate zone – Up country
Annual Maximum
23 - 27 0C
Annual Minimum
14 – 16 0C
15. Temperature Wet zone – Low country
Annual Maximum
30 - 33 0C
Annual Minimum
21– 24 0C
Wet zone – Mid country
Annual Maximum
28 - 32 0C
Annual Minimum
19 – 22 0C
Wet zone – Up country
Annual Maximum
18 - 22 0C
Annual Minimum
11 – 14 0C
Frost in UCWZ February - March
16. Humidity Varies around 60 - 70% in day time and around 85 - 90% at night
May to September
Dry zone
drops to 50 - 60%
Kachchan
17. Evaporation Marked seasonal variation of Epan across the island
Wet zone
highest during March and September
? 4 mm/day
Dry zone
highest during May to September
? 6 mm/day