explain climatic condition of monsoon region
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Tropical monsoon climates have monthly mean temperatures above 18 °C (64 °F) in every month of the year and a dry season. Tropical monsoon climates is the intermediate climate between the wet Af (or tropical rainforest climate) and the drier Aw (or tropical savanna climate).
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Climate
The basic cause of monsoon climates is the difference in the rate of heating and cooling of land and sea (This is old theory. New theory will be explained while studying Indian Climate).
In the summer, when the sun is overhead at the Tropic of Cancer, a low pressure is created in Central Asia.
The seas, which warm up much slower, remain comparatively at high pressure. At the same time, the southern hemisphere experiences winter, and a region of high pressure is set up in the continental interior of Australia.
Winds blow outwards as the South-East Monsoon, to Java, and after crossing the equator are drawn towards the continental low pressure area reaching the Indian sub-continent as the South-West Monsoon (Coriolis force).
In the winter, conditions are reversed.
Temperature
Monthly mean temperatures above 18 °C.
Temperatures range from 30-45° C in summer. Mean summer temperature is about 30°C.
In winters, temperature range is 15-30° C with mean temperature around 20-25° C.
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