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there is a seasonal shifting in pressure belts

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Due to the earth's changing aspect with respect to the sun, the pressure belts shift northwards by 5° in summer and southwards in winter resulting in particular seasonal changes, e,g. The cold waves blow in India in winter due to the sub¬tropical belt shifting along 30°N touching the Himalayas.

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