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explain the term monsoon in 5 points

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Answered by rohanguptarihaaan
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A monsoon is a seasonal shift in the prevailing wind direction, that usually brings with it a different kind of weather. It almost always refers to the Asian monsoon, a large region extending from India to Southeast Asia wheremonsoon conditions prevail.

The monsoon creates thunderstorms and rain erratically. ... Meteorologists and others in the know love to confound newbies to the American Southwest by telling them that amonsoon is not a storm. Rather, monsoon is a seasonal shift in wind. This shift does tend to bring some mighty violent weather with it, however.
Winds shift direction during the winter as the Indian Ocean is warmer than the continent, bringing an end to the rains. ... North America has a similar seasonal wind shift that controls summer precipitation in Mexico and the desert Southwest called the North Americanmonsoon system (NAMS).

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