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what is onset of monsoon

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The onset of Monsoon is predominantly manifested by the cross-equatorial flow of winds. These winds crossover from south to north of Equator and change direction from southeast to southwest which is why the name Southwest Monsoon. The stronger the flow of the winds, more aggressive is the wind surge during the onset phase.

Answered by mahira15
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The Onset Of The Monsoon. ... This is known as the 'burst of the monsoon'. The onset of the monsoon : The monsoon arrives at the southern tip of the Indian Peninsula generally by the first week of the June. Subsequently, it divides into two - 1.

Explanation:

The onset of Monsoon refers to the period from early to mid June during which the first batch of the Monsoon winds arrive on the western coast of the Indian peninsula.

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