Geography, asked by IamaSSRFAN, 5 months ago

'Tamil Nadu coast receives rainfall twice in a year'. Give reasons.​

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Answered by Priyakshipriya
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Tamil nadu lies on the leeward side for the southwest monsoon winds and receives lesser rainfall. Once the monsoon starts retreating after mid- September, North east monsoon sets in during mid-October. Tamil Nadu lies on the windward side for these winds and hence gets more rainfall during the winter season.

Answered by online01
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The Coromandel coast of Tamil Nadu receives rainfall twice a year. 1. During summer, the region receives rainfall from the south-west monsoon winds along with the whole country. 2. During winter, cold and dry winds blow from the north-east generally cause no rainfall. But while leaving the eastern coast, the winds gather sufficient moisture from the Bay of Bengal and re-enter the landmass near the Coromandel coast. These moisture laden winds provide heavy rainfall in the Coromandel coast of Tamil Nadu before they finally leave the landmass.

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