explain Indian monsoon
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Indian Monsoons is the southwest monsoon. The reverse happens during the winter, when the land is colder than the sea, establishing a pressure gradient from land to sea. This causes the winds to blow over the Indian subcontinent toward the Indian Ocean in a northeasterly direction, causing the northeast monsoon.
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Heat flow around Arabian Sea caused due to intensive heating during pre monsoon months
northernmost (ITCZ) in summer which is also known as monsoon trough
intensity and position of high pressure areas affects the Indian monsoon
Tibetan high level plateau get intensely heating during summer which limit in strong vertical air currents
Movement of westerly jet to the north
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Heat flow around Arabian Sea caused due to intensive heating during pre monsoon months
northernmost (ITCZ) in summer which is also known as monsoon trough
intensity and position of high pressure areas affects the Indian monsoon
Tibetan high level plateau get intensely heating during summer which limit in strong vertical air currents
Movement of westerly jet to the north
Hope it will help you
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