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what are western cyclonic disturbances? state its significance.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Explanation:

By western disturbance, it can be meant the storm which is extra-tropical in nature and initially begins in the Mediterranean region. This kind of a storm disturbs the usual weather patterns by engaging winter rains suddenly to the Northern western region of India. The western disturbance has nothing to do with monsoon patterns. They are mainly arising in the Mediterranean region and is flowing to India since low pressure is generated.

Answered by bratislava
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what are western cyclonic disturbances state its significance.

Explanation:

  • The western disturbance is an extratropical storm that brings rainfall fall to the northwestern parts of the Indian states and it has origin in the Mediterranean sea and this non-monsoon rainfall is driven by the westerlies and the moisture is shed when the rainfall encounter over the Himalayas and thus are frequent and strong in the winter season.  
  • They are essential for the development of the rabi crops such as the wheat and their significance is that they bring moderate to heavy rainfall in the low lying areas, and are associated with the cloudy high temperature at night. They also occur in parts of the Pakistan and sometimes flooding is also reported.
  • As these disturbance flows form the west to the eastern parts they carry cold and clam winds and helps the activation of monsoon in the northwestern pasts of India.

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