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Seasonal reversal of wind direction takes plane over the Indian subcontinent give reason why

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Answered by perumal2004
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Answer:

The classical model of the Indian monsoon does not involve precipitation and explains the seasonal reversal of winds due to the land–ocean surface temperature gradient arising because of the different heat capacity of land and water.

Explanation:

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. ... This causes a complete reversal of the direction of wind during summer and rise of Southwest monsoon.

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