How the south east trade winds are becoming southwest monsoon winds?
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Due to the shift of ITCZ, the trade winds of the southern hemisphere cross the equator between 40° and 60°E longitudes and start blowing from southwest to northeast due to the Coriolis force. It becomes southwest monsoon.
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The southeast trade winds of the southern hemisphere cross the equator and start flowing from southwest to northeast direction under the influence of coriolis force. These displaced trade winds are called south-west monsoons when they blow over the Indian sub-continent.
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