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describe the western cyclonic disturbances &its impact on climate

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Answered by manisha46
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The Western disturbances are weather phenomena brought in by westerly flow from the Mediterranean region. They occur in the month of winter and cause rainfall in North and North-Western part of India.
They affect the climate of India in the fallowing ways
(i) By causing cyclonic rainfall in the month of winter, which is otherwise dry, Western disturbance influences the weather of the North and North-Western India.
(ii) Although the amount of rainfall is meagre, it is highly
beneficial to the Rabi crops, especially the wheat.
(iii) They cause snowfall in the mountains.

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Answered by bratislava
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Describe the western cyclonic disturbances &its impact on climate

Explanation:

  • The western disturbance is associated with the extratropical storm system that is develops around the Mediterranean seas and the Atlantic ocean and the western disturbance means the flow of the cool and calm moist winter winds that brings the medium to high rainfall in the Indian and Pakistan and is also associated with the seasonal flooding in some areas.
  • The western disturbances are created by the westerlies flow in the west to east direction and it starts the rainfall patterns and activated the rainfall in the northwestern regions of the Indian subcontinent.
  • The rainfall is fruitful for the rabi crops that depend on this and it brings the seasonal winters in the months of December and January and influencing the climate of the country.

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