How is the winter rainfall of the northwest partof india different from the winter rainfall of the southeast partof india?
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The moist easterly wind which blows which increases the humidity levels and causes light rain in Northern India. They cause winter rains in the North western part of India. The coastal area of the eastern India on the other hand receive rainfall from the North east trade winds., which blow from Bay of Bengal.
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The 'North-Western' part of India collects rainfall first from the Western disturbances that emerge over the 'Mediterranean Sea'. The coastal areas of Southeastern India on another hand collect rainfall from the North-East monsoon winds that blow from the 'Bay of Bengal'.
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The receding winter monsoons blow from the land to the sea and will not cause high rainfall. These winds pick up some moisture while crossing the 'Bay of Bengal' and cause winter rainfall in Tamilnadu, South Andhra Pradesh, south-east Karnataka, and South-east Kerala.
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