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Describe the course of monsoon in India in about 150 words

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Answered by Laxmi9410
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The Indian Monsoon. Monsoon is a period of heavy rainfall, especially during the summer over South and Southeast Asia. Monsoon winds strongly influence the climate in India. The monsoons are experienced in the tropical area roughly between 20° N and 20° S.

Answered by Anonymous
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At the Equator the area near India is unique in that dominant or frequent westerly winds occur at the surface almost constantly throughout the year; the surface easterlies reach only to latitudes near 20° N in February, and even then they have a very strong northerly component. They soon retreat northward, and drastic changes take place in the upper-air circulation (see climate: Jet streams). This is a time of transition between the end of one monsoon and the beginning of the next. Late in March the high-sun season reaches the Equator and moves farther north. With it go atmospheric instability, convectional (that is, rising and turbulent) clouds, and rain. The westerly subtropical jet stream still controls the flow of air across northern India, and the surface winds are northeasterlies.

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