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Seasonal reversal of wind direction takes place over Indian subcontinent. Give reasons? 2

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Answered by risakumar019
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Seasonal Reversal of wind direction take place over the Indian subcontinent because in winter there is a high pressure area in north of the Himalayas & there is a low pressure area over the ocean to the south. So cold and dry winds blow from the Himalayan region towards the ocean

Answered by Rudranil420
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Seasonal Reversal of wind direction take place over the Indian subcontinent because in winter there is a high pressure area in north of the Himalayas & there is a low pressure area over the ocean to the south. So cold and dry winds blow from the Himalayan region towards the ocean.

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