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Local winds blowing in summer

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Answered by fancy1
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Local winds blowing in summer in India are:
1) Loo- Hot, dusty , dry winds blowing from west to plains of north India. It may cause sunstroke.
2) Mango showers- Light breeze with little rainfall in coastal regions of Karnataka and Kerela. The winds help in ripening of mangoes . These winds are also good for tea and coffee.
3) Kaal baisakhi- Thunderstorms accompanied with torrential rainfall and lightening .They affect Assam and West Bengal. They help in growth of tea, jute, and rice. They blow towards the end of summer.
Answered by 22advi
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Local Winds

Describes local winds as occurring between high and low pressure regions, including land, sea, and mountain breezes

Which large rainstorms are crucial for people in some parts of the world?

India, Pakistan, and other nations in southern Asia are great places to go to see monsoon rains. The region depends on the water they bring. Parts of the Southwestern United States also receive monsoon rains. These rains break the summer heat. They also provide water to desert plants. With winter rains and summer rains, these deserts are more lush than many.

Local Winds

Local winds are winds that blow over a limited area. Local winds blow between small low and high pressure systems. They are influenced by local geography. Nearness to an ocean, lake, or mountain range can affect local winds. Some examples are found below. Local winds can affect the weather and climate of a region.

Land and Sea Breezes

Ocean water is slower to warm up and cool down than land. So the sea surface is cooler than the land in the daytime. It is also cooler than the land in the summer. The opposite is also true. The water stays warmer than the land during the night and the winter.

These differences in heating cause local winds known as land and sea breezes (Figure below).

A sea breeze blows from sea to land during the day or in summer. That’s when air over the land is warmer than air over the water. The warm air rises. Cool air from over the water flows in to take its place.

A land breeze blows from land to sea during the night or in winter. That’s when air over the water is warmer than air over the land. The warm air rises. Cool air from the land flows out to take its place.

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