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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
A monsoon system shows a seasonal variation in the wind direction.
In May and June the wind blows from the southwest and northeast. This wind-laden wind from the Arabian Sea develops monsoons.
In mid-September or during the autumn equinox, this design changes with variations in pressure conditions due to the shift in direct sunlight from the cancerous tropics to the equator. This cools the subcontinental mass.
The different warming of land and adjacent waters such as the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean, which still manage high temperatures, manages to an exaggerated pressure difference.
High pressure zones form above the floor. The wind direction is reversed and moves southeast towards the Bay of Bengal.
The dry offshore wind holds moisture in the Bay of Bengal and causes winter rainfall in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. This phenomenon is known as the waning monsoon.
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