Can anyone tell me the difference between summer monsoon and winter monsoon???
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The summer monsoon brings rain every day. Excessive atmospheric moisture and unusually warm air can create torrential, relentless rains that may devastate crop fields and wreak havoc in riverside communities and cities.
Winter monsoons arrive in October; they are characterized by dry air and cooler temperatures, offering rain-soaked regions a welcome relief from months of endless rains. Winter monsoons are usually less powerful than summer monsoons and may bring high winds in addition to the drier air.
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Summer monsoon-
1- They blow during the months of June to September.
2- These blow from high pressure areas on the sea to the low pressure areas on the land.
3- These bring train to greater part of India.
Winter monsoon-
1- They blow during the months of December to february.
2- These blow from high pressure areas on the land to the low pitch areas on the sea.
3- These bring a little rain only in Tamil Nadu.
1- They blow during the months of June to September.
2- These blow from high pressure areas on the sea to the low pressure areas on the land.
3- These bring train to greater part of India.
Winter monsoon-
1- They blow during the months of December to february.
2- These blow from high pressure areas on the land to the low pitch areas on the sea.
3- These bring a little rain only in Tamil Nadu.
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