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Explain ITCZ and its role in development of monsoon

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Answered by SmartCutiePie
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Inter tropical convergence zone it is the place near equator where Southwest and northeast trade winds meet it useful ...

The monsoon winds have formally arrived in the city,” Mumbai Regional Meteorological Centre’s director-general V.K. Rajeev told the Indian press on Friday June 12, 2015, after a full night of rain.

He referred to winds even though people cared more about the rains that had just started. That’s because monsoon rains are controlled by the wind and, in general, by the way air moves through the tropical atmosphere, which changes dramatically at the beginning and end of every summer.

There’s a pattern to the wind.

Air moves through the tropical atmosphere in a pattern called the Hadley Circulation – warm air rises near the equator, flows toward the poles, and then descends back toward the Earth’s surface in the subtropics. The air flows along Earth’s surface from the subtropics toward the equator and then the loop starts all over again.

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