what is the meaning of seasonal reversal of wind
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monsoon
A monsoon is a seasonal reversal in wind patterns over a region. The word “monsoon” comes from the Arabic word mausim, meaning “season.” The seasonal wind shift is usually accompanied by a dramatic change in precipitation. The best known example of a monsoon occurs over the Indian subcontinent.
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Seasonal Reversal of Wind- During the summer season, a low pressure area is created over the Indian landmass. ... Air moves from high pressure area over the Indian Ocean to the low pressure area over the land in a south-westerly direction after crossing the equator.
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