how do the northern trade winds influence the monsoon in india
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Thus, the trade winds of the Southern Hemisphere cross the equator but are deflected towards right under the Coriolis Effect. ...Since the winds blowing over the Indian subcontinent at this time are usual trade winds of these latitudes, they blow from North East to South West and so become the North East Monsoon.
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