the retreating monsoon are also called as North East monsoon period why?
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The monsoons in India come to India from Arabian sea and then reach to the north east if India there Himalayas obstruct the monsoons without going out from India.So they are known as north east monsoons . mainly coramandal coast of India receives rainfall due to this monsoons . Coramandal coast is in Tamil nadu
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Retreating monsoon:
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Retreating monsoon:
- In India South-west winds bring monsoon season which lasts from June to September.
- In the months of October-November, the south-west monsoon winds become weaker and winds from North-east direction start gaining strength and tries to push out South-west monsoon wind.
- Due to this, it creates thunder storms while monsoon is about to withdraw which is called retreating monsoon.
- When the retreating monsoon blows from the north-east across the Bay of Bengal, monsoon picks up a significant amount of moisture, which is subsequently released after moving back onto the peninsula. That rainy extension of the generally dry retreating monsoon is called the northeast monsoon.
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