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Types of weather at selected meteorological stations in Sri Lanka
Author(s) -
Ksenia Dobrowolska
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
contemporary trends in geoscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2299-8179
pISSN - 2084-5707
DOI - 10.2478/ctg-2014-0028
Subject(s) - precipitation , environmental science , sri lanka , meteorology , surface weather observation , weather station , climatology , weather modification , air temperature , weather forecasting , sunshine duration , geography , geology , tanzania , environmental planning
The paper aims to present the structure of weather types at two meteorological stations Galle and Nuwara Eliya (Sri Lanka). The weather type is determined as a generalized characteristic of the weather by features and gradation of selected meteorological elements. All available data on daily average, maximum and minimum air temperature, the average daily total cloud amount and the daily precipitation amount come from OGIMET database and have been used to designate weather types. The analysis was performed for the period April 2002 - March 2012. The weather types were designated based on the modified A. Woś (2010) classification of weather types. The frequency of groups, subgroups, classes, and types of weather were determined. Additionally, determined frequency of sequences of days with the same weather type. The analysis allows to conclude, that the structure of weather types at both stations was poorly differentiated. There were very stable weather conditions. In Galle, the most frequent was very warm, partly cloudy weather, without precipitation (920) and in Nuwara Eliya warm, partly cloudy weather without precipitation (820).

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