Geography, asked by snehasingh15, 11 months ago

an inter school football match at vishakapatnam from November 1 to 3 had to be cancelled because of bad weather. give an explanation for this happening. your explanation should provide the technical name of this season in india, as well as the pressure conditions over the bay of bengal

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Answered by Anonymous
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North East Monsoon Season – Retreating Monsoon Season – Temperature, Cyclones & Precipitation during Retreating Monsoon Season. Annual Rainfall.

Retreating Monsoon Season – North East Monsoon Season

Starts with the beginning of the withdrawal of southwest monsoon [middle of September – November] and lasts till early January.



The monsoons withdraw from the extreme north-west end of the country in September, from the peninsula by October and from the extreme south-eastern tip by December.In Punjab the south-west monsoons reach in the first week of July and withdraw from there in the second week of September.The south-west monsoons reach Coromandel coast in the first week of June and withdraw from there only in the middle of December.Unlike the sudden burst of the advancing monsoons, the withdrawal is rather gradual and takes about three months.

Temperature during Retreating Monsoon Season

With retreat of the monsoons, the clouds disappear and the sky becomes clear.The day temperature starts falling steeply.The diurnal range of temperature increases due to lack of cloud cover.

Pressure and Winds during Retreating Monsoon Season

As the monsoons retreat, the monsoon trough weakens and gradually shifts southward. Consequently the pressure gradient is low.Unlike south-west monsoon, the onset of the north monsoon is not clearly defined.The direction of winds over large parts of the country is influenced by the local pressure conditions.

Cyclones during Retreating Monsoon Season

Most severe and devastating tropical cyclones originate in the Indian seas especially in the Bay of Bengal.The highest frequency of the cyclones is in the month of October and the first half of November.

More cyclones are born in October and then in November and more cyclones originate in the Bay of Bengal than in the Arabian Sea.

In October, the Cyclones of the Bay of Bengal originate between 8 degreeN and 14 degreeN.Initially they move in a west or northwesterly direction, but many of them later recurve and move towards the north-east.Near 55 per cent of the Bay storms cross or affect the Indian coast.The area’s most vulnerable to these storms include the coastal belts of Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Odisha and West Bengal.Many of the cyclones which strike the eastern coast of India, south of 15°N latitude cross the southern Peninsula and enter Arabian Sea.During this process, they may weaken, but on re-entry over the Arabian sea they intensify into cyclonic storms.The storms of Arabian sea originate between 12°N and 17°N latitudes in October and between 8° N and 13° N latitudes in November.Generally they move away from the coast in a north-westerly direction. But about 25% of them later recurve northeast and strike the Maharashtra or Gujarat coast.In north-west India the western disturbances produce clouding and light rainfall in the otherwise fine weather.The precipitation is in the form of snow in higher reaches of Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and in Kumaon Hills.
Answered by rekhaddn5
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As for the metro logical department it is to be informed that due to the bad conditions of the weather we are going to cancel the football match which was conducted on November 1 -3 So it was postponed to the following week .

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