The torrential rain during January - February 2011 caused many major reservoirs of Sri Lanka to spill and damaged over 400 medium and minor irrigation systems. In this extreme event, during a 30 day period commencing from 15th Dec 2010, Batticaloa experienced its average annual rainfall. The consequences were devastating, with nearly two million people being affected, the loss of 62 lives and severe damage caused to infrastructure. Furthermore, during the last one hundred years, many parts of the country experienced major floods due to extreme rainfall. Given this scenario and serious concerns about climate change, it is vital and prudent to review research methodologies in order to minimize the impact of natural disasters. The failure of ...