Define monsoons. What do you understand by "break" in monsoon?
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The seasonal reversal in wind direction during a year is called monsoon. Monsoon tends to have 'breaks' in rainfall; which means that there are wet and dry spells in between. The monsoon rains take place only for a few days at a time and then come the rainless intervals.
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The word, ‘Monsoon’ has been derived from the Arabic word "mausam which means season. The word monsoon, therefore, denotes a season in which the wind regime is completely reversed. The Arabs who traded with India named this seasonal reversal of the wind system as ‘monsoon’.
‘Break in the monsoons’ means sudden approach of the moisture laden winds associated with violent thunder and lightning. The monsoon first “break” on the south-west coast of India around the first week of June.
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