a monsoon type of climate is characterised by a distinct seasonal pattern. has there been a shift in seasonal pattern in recent years
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Monsoon season under shift in seasonal pattern in recent years.
Explanation:
- Monsoon season is now characterized by seasonal changes due to the heating of land and sea. We are experiencing cyclones of 3-4 in numbers in a year, these are resultant from changes in atmospheric conditions.
- The tendencies of change in the presence of a season have now become erratic and beyond the prediction.
- Climate change or global warming emerging from the burning of fossil fuels etc. are caused to shift in the weather pattern.
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The monsoon type of climate is characterised by a distinct seasons due to shifts in seasonal pattern.
Explanation:
- The climate of india consists of a wide range of seasonal patterns across a vast geographical scale and varied topography. Most parts of the country experience a temperature change of 10 to 40° C.
- This suggests that India belongs to the monsoon type of climate and is known as an occasionally wet climate in the short Am type. In this type of climate, the driest month has less than 60 mm of rain. Less pronounced dry seasons and the Extraordinarily rainy wet seasons.
- Thus they southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and Australia feature this type of climate. The shift of the ITCZ induces the rain and changes in the seasonal variations are more dominant in recent years as extreme weather events etc.
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