Discuss the mechanism of the monsoon system in india
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Monsoons are peculiar to Indian Subcontinent, South East Asia, parts of Central Western Africa etc..
They are more pronounced in the Indian Subcontinent compared to any other region.
Indian Monsoons are Convection cells on a very large scale.
They are periodic or secondary winds which seasonal reversal in wind direction.
India receives south-west monsoon winds in summer and north-east monsoon winds in winter.
South-west monsoons are formed due to intense low pressure system formed over the Tibetan plateau.
North-east monsoons are associated with high pressure cells over Tibetan and Siberian plateaus.
South-west monsoons bring intense rainfall to most of the regions in India and north-east monsoons bring rainfall to mainly south-eastern coast of India (Southern coast of Seemandhra and the coast of Tamil Nadu.).