discuss the main features of hot weather season
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The hot weather season of Indian subcontinent lasts from March and extends till the middle of June. It is caused by the shifting of the sun northward. Temperature rises and air pressure falls during this time. The northern plains and Rajasthan desert become extremely hot during this time. Local hot winds called loo blow during this time. Dust storms also occur in certain parts of northern India. Pre-monsoon showers occur towards the end of this season.
The hot weather season of Indian subcontinent lasts from March and extends till the middle of June. It is caused by the shifting of the sun northward. Temperature rises and air pressure falls during this time. The northern plains and Rajasthan desert become extremely hot during this time. Local hot winds called loo blow during this time. Dust storms also occur in certain parts of northern India. Pre-monsoon showers occur towards the end of this season.
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>Here is some features of Hot weather season :-
•The global heat belt shift northward due to the apparent northward movement of the sun.
•Pre monsoon showers appear commonly towards the close of summer season particularly in Kerala and karnataka.
•The temperature rises and air pressure falls in the northern part of country during summer months.
•The Loo is the most striking feature of the Hot weather season.
•Dust storms are very commonly during the month of May in northern India.
•The temperature recording taken during March to May at different latitudes clearly shows the influence of the shifting of the high belt.
•The highest temperature is about 38°C in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in April.
•Due to the moderating influence of the oceans,temperature remains lower in peninsular India.
•The air circulation begins to set in around this tough.
•At the end of the May an elongated low pressure area develop in the region extending from the Thar desert in the north west to Patna and Chota Nagpur plateau in the east and south east.
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•The global heat belt shift northward due to the apparent northward movement of the sun.
•Pre monsoon showers appear commonly towards the close of summer season particularly in Kerala and karnataka.
•The temperature rises and air pressure falls in the northern part of country during summer months.
•The Loo is the most striking feature of the Hot weather season.
•Dust storms are very commonly during the month of May in northern India.
•The temperature recording taken during March to May at different latitudes clearly shows the influence of the shifting of the high belt.
•The highest temperature is about 38°C in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh in April.
•Due to the moderating influence of the oceans,temperature remains lower in peninsular India.
•The air circulation begins to set in around this tough.
•At the end of the May an elongated low pressure area develop in the region extending from the Thar desert in the north west to Patna and Chota Nagpur plateau in the east and south east.
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