Journal of the National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka, 2010. download Download free PDF View PDF chevron_right. Identifying ENSO Influences on Rainfall with Classification Models: Implications for Water Resource Management of Sri Lanka. Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, 2017.
The Sri Lanka southwest monsoon rains also showed a similar tendency; but the Sri Lanka second intermonsoon season rainfall showed a strong opposite tendency (floods instead of droughts). For other types of El Nino years, results were generally obscure. For C type events. results were opposite to those of unambiguous events, as expected.
The rainfall climatology of Sri Lanka has a bimodal distribution (Fig. 3a) with peaks around May and November due to the rain associated with the passage of the Inter-Tropical convergence zone over Sri Lanka (Bamford, 1922). there was a loss of energy in the sediment load at annual time scales after 2002 that can be attributed to dam
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monsoon rainfall migrates to southern India, Sri Lanka, and the neighboring sea (Fig. 1a). The rainfall during this period is of immense societal significance to 150 million people as it supports the main cultivation sea-son known as Maha in Sri Lanka and Rabi in southern India (Zubair 2002) The low-level wind field over South Asia is south-
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We present a statistical analysis to explore the utility of using rainfall relationships in Sri Lanka with ENSO and IOD to predict rainfall to Mahaweli and Kelani, river basins of the country.
Recently, it has become a significant environmental issue in Sri Lanka. Both floods and droughts are widespread throughout the country, and the influence of floods is becoming more common every year.
Possible applications for geothermal energy in Sri Lanka based on the Lindal diagram are the following: Power generation: At present in Sri Lanka, 42% of electricity is generated by hydro, 51% by thermal and the rest by renewable
Sri Lanka: Energy intensity: how much energy does it use per unit of GDP? Click to open interactive version. Energy is a large contributor to CO 2 – the burning of fossil fuels accounts for around three-quarters of global greenhouse gas emissions. So, reducing energy consumption can inevitably help to reduce emissions.
Investigating the year‐round rainfall of Sri Lanka provides understanding into the South Asian monsoon system as it compliments studies on the Indian summer monsoon. The El Niño‐Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a primary mode of climate variability of this area. Here, the predictability of Sri Lanka rainfall based on ENSO is quantified based on composite analysis,
Predictability of stream flow and rainfall based on ENSO for water resources management in Sri Lanka Janaki Chandimala a, Lareef Zubair b,* a Foundation for Environment, Climate and Technology, Digana Village, Rajawella, Sri Lanka b International Research Institute for Climate and Society, The Earth Observatory at Columbia University, P.O. Box 1000 (61 Route 9W),
3 天之前· Courtesy dd News Sri Lanka has the potential to produce surplus energy and could export it to India and other neighbouring nations if new energy projects are initiated, Sri Lankan Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath said on Tuesday. Speaking at the India Foundation Programme, Herath invited Indian companies to participate in the development of Sri
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The composite rainfall climatology for all Sri Lanka during El Niño, La Niña and Neutral phases from 1869 to 1998. This rainfall when each of the three ENSO phases was prevalent was identified
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Agriculture Sri Lanka, 2017). 74 . Sri Lanka, a water-rich country, has 103 river basins varying from 9 km. 2. to 10448 km. 2. A large fraction of the water . 75 . resources management infrastructure of the country associated with the Mahaweliis and Kelani river basins. The . 76 . catchment areas of the Mahaweli and Kelani are 10448 km. 2. and
4 天之前· The Sri Lanka Sustainable Energy Authority (SLSEA) warmly welcomes Prof. T.M.J.W. Bandara as its new Chairman, marking him as the 8 th leader of the SLSEA. A renowned figure in the energy conversion research
Country's net-zero achievement requires policy to action transitions at a state level. Sri Lanka as a country has tremendous potential for harnessing energy from renewable sources such as solar, wind, and hydro. However, as of 2018, only 39 % of Sri Lanka's energy generation capacity was harnessed through renewable energy sources.
Other applications to Sri Lanka are in the early discussion stages which include the ability to work on green hydrogen technology using excess wind to move from an energy deficit to a surplus situation (Fernando et al., 2023). Wind energy has the potential to be harnessed and transformed into hydrogen using an electrolyze.
Moreover, Sri Lanka has also identified the potential for wind, bioenergy, and solar as alternative energy sources in the past two decades. However, the current contribution from these three renewable sources in comparison to hydroelectricity remains significantly low.
Prime Minister, Mahinda Rajapaksa has called its construction “a milestone in the solid waste management process not only in the city of Colombo, but in entire Sri Lanka.” The concept of a waste-to-energy power plant was first proposed in 2012, and it was fast-tracked by the government in the wake of the 2017 Meethotamulla disaster.
With limited land availability for traditional solar installations, utilizing water bodies for solar power generation presents a smart and innovative solution. This strategy supports Sri Lanka’s ambitious national goal of generating 70% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
Sri Lanka's energy policies and strategies strongly focus on developing conventional and nonconventional renewable energy sources for generating power. Promoting domestic energy resources has become one of the main policy components in Sri Lanka.