SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE SOUTHERN OSCILLATION PHENOMENON AND THE RAINFALL OF SRI-LANKA

Authors
Citation
R. Suppiah, SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL VARIATIONS IN THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE SOUTHERN OSCILLATION PHENOMENON AND THE RAINFALL OF SRI-LANKA, International journal of climatology, 16(12), 1996, pp. 1391-1407
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences
ISSN journal
08998418
Volume
16
Issue
12
Year of publication
1996
Pages
1391 - 1407
Database
ISI
SICI code
0899-8418(1996)16:12<1391:SATVIT>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Changes in temporal and spatial relationships between rainfall of Sri Lanka and the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) during the 110 year per iod (1881-1990) are presented. The relationships during the first inte rmonsoon (FIM) and south-west monsoon (SWM) seasons indicate periods o f weak positive and negative correlations. On the basis of major turni ng points in the summer rainfall over India and Sri Lanka, four distin ct epochs were identified which cover the years 1881-1900, 1901-1930, 1931-1960 and 1961-1990. Indian and Sri Lankan summer rainfall shows a weak in-phase relationship from 1881 to 1900, a strong in-phase relat ionship from 1961 to 1990, and an out-of-phase relationship from 1901 to 1960. The correlation between the SOI and SWM season's rainfall is primarily negative from 1931 to 1960 and positive during other epochs. Strong negative correlations are generally present for the second int ermonsoon (SIM) season and strengthening and weakening of negative cor relations during this season coincide with changes in the SWM season r ainfall and its relationships with the SOI. The north-east monsoon (NE M) season correlations are negative and insignificant. Major changes i n spatial patterns of correlations between seasonal rainfall and the S OI have occurred in Sri Lanka during SWM and SIM seasons. The periods of strong positive (negative) correlations during the SWM season coinc ide with weak (strong) negative correlations during the SIM season. Th is contrasting pattern is clear when the Indian and Sri Lankan summer monsoon rainfalls were out of phase between 1900 and 1960, but not bef ore 1900, or after 1960. The sudden change in correlations around 1960 suggests a change in the coupled ocean-atmosphere system that dominat es the climate of these regions. Changes in temporal and spatial patte rns of correlations between the SOI and rainfall have been linked to c hanges in the location of the active intertropical convergence zone.