Give reason the malabar coast has less rainy months but receives more rain than coromandel coast
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The same reason behind it was the Malabar is located in Kerala and coramandel at Maharashtra
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Following are the reasons why the Malabar Coast gets more rainfall than the Coromandel coast despite Coromandel Coast getting to experience more rainy months:
- The south-west monsoon that travels from over the Indian Ocean brings moisture laden winds and washes the windward side of the western ghats in the beginning of the season itself.
- The Malabar Coast being on the windward side of the western ghats gets benefited by these heavy initial rains of the season.
- The monsoon winds that blow past the western ghats eventually reach the Coromandel Coast and wash the cost with rains but with an intensity lesser than that of the initial seasonal rains.
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