Abstract:
Climate change stands as one of the most paramount environmental predicaments in the present
world. Recent years have seen an escalation of climate change into a truly global issue. In light of
this, our study aims to identify the spatiotemporal patterns of climate change, specifically with
regards to temperature and precipitation, in Kandy district throughout the period spanning 1992 to
2022. By critically appraising the contemporaneous situation, the study seeks to provide
recommendations aimed at curbing the impact of climate change. Another relevant study was
conducted, focusing on secondary data, mainly climatological observations. The current
investigation utilised the Sri Lanka Metrology Department's spatial trend data administered through
the IDW method on Arc GIS 10.4. On the other hand, the temporal trend data were evaluated using
the Mann Kendall trend and Sen's slope estimator methods through MiniTab16. The outcomes of
this research have been presented through the processing of imagery and tabulating data, which
have been subjected to rigorous statistical analyses. As far as the district of Kandy is concerned, the
variability of rainfall and temperature across different areas is undeniable. The district's average
temperature lies at 0.516°C, with the average high temperature being 0.606°C and the average low
temperature being 0.408°C. Rainfall in Kandy district has intensified to 2604 mm, with the
Nawalapitiya rainfall observation station showing an increase in trend to 2763 mm, while the Duck
wary Estate rainfall observation station displaying a decreased trend to 996.927 mm. In the monsoon
season, the south-westerly monsoon season promotes increased rainfall up to 1905 mm, while the
north-easterly monsoon season loses its previously known influence on seasonal rainfall, resulting
in only 80.34 mm. Meanwhile, the temperature in Kandy District has intensified by 1.98°C. Given
the observed disparities in climate, location, and time, there are numerous challenges in planning
for development. Effective mitigation measures are paramount for the amelioration of climate
change.