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Discuss the mechanism of monsoon in India?
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The monsoon are experienced in the tropical area roughly between 20degree north and 20degree south .To understand the mechanism of the monsoon, the following facts are important
. The differential heating and cooling of land and water
. The shift of the position of ITCZ
. High pressure area, east of Madagascar
.Tibeton plateau gets intensely heated
. Movement of the westerly jet stream to the north of the Himalayas
. The differential heating and cooling of land and water
. The shift of the position of ITCZ
. High pressure area, east of Madagascar
.Tibeton plateau gets intensely heated
. Movement of the westerly jet stream to the north of the Himalayas
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the mechanism of monsoon in India
1) The differential heating and cooling of land and water creates low pressure on the landmass of India while the seas around experience comparatively high pressure.
2)The shift of the position of Inter Tropical Convergence Zone in summer, over the Ganga plain
3) The presence of the high-pressure area, east of Madagascar, approximately at 20°S over the Indian Ocean. The intensity and position of this high-pressure area affects the Indian Monsoon.
4) The Tibetan plateau gets intensely heated during summer, which results in strong vertical air currents and the formation of high pressure over the plateau at about 9 km above sea level.
5) The movement of the westerly jet stream to the north of the Himalayas and the presence of the tropical easterly jet stream over the Indian peninsula during summer.
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1) The differential heating and cooling of land and water creates low pressure on the landmass of India while the seas around experience comparatively high pressure.
2)The shift of the position of Inter Tropical Convergence Zone in summer, over the Ganga plain
3) The presence of the high-pressure area, east of Madagascar, approximately at 20°S over the Indian Ocean. The intensity and position of this high-pressure area affects the Indian Monsoon.
4) The Tibetan plateau gets intensely heated during summer, which results in strong vertical air currents and the formation of high pressure over the plateau at about 9 km above sea level.
5) The movement of the westerly jet stream to the north of the Himalayas and the presence of the tropical easterly jet stream over the Indian peninsula during summer.
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