General direction of prevailing winds over the Indian subcontinent in April May?
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This causes a complete reversal of the direction of winds during summer. Air moves from the high-pressure area over the southern Indian Ocean, in a south-easterly direction, crosses the equator, and turns right towards the low-pressure areas over the Indian subcontinent. These are known as the Southwest Monsoon winds.
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Air moves from the high pressure area over the southern Indian ocean, in a south Easterly direction, crosses the equator, and turns right towards the low pressure areas over the Indian subcontinent. These are known as the southwest monsoon winds
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