What is the effect of the meeting of Arabian Sea branch and Bay of Bengal branch (Monsoon winds of India)
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The southwest monsoon arrives in two branches called the Bay of Bengal branch and the Arabian Sea branch. The Arabian Sea side monsoon of the southwest monsoon first hits the western ghats of Kerala, India. It moves northwards providing rain to the coastal areas of the Western Ghats.
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The bay of bengal reaches the eastern himalayan ranges and gives rain to the north eastern india, the arabian sea branch taches to the western side of the thar desert forming a low pressure.
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- The Indian monsoon is said to start from 25th of May at the Andaman and Nicobar island after which t sticks the Indian territory around 1st June in Kerala and after which it reaches the Mumbai and rest of the country.
- The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal monsoon branches meet at the northwestern parts of the Ganga plains. The Bay of Bengal branch is less strong than the Arabian sea branch as it leads 65% of humility and 35% by the bay of Bengal when they both merge in the plain area.
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