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which area in India get rainfall in winter due to western disturbances

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Answered by love6941
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jA Western Disturbance is an extratropical storm originating in the Mediterranean regionthat brings sudden winter rain to the northwestern parts of the Indian subcontinent.[1][2] It is a non-monsoonalprecipitation pattern driven by the westerlies. The moisture in these storms usually originates over the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.[3] Extratropical storms are a global phenomena with moisture usually carried in the upper atmosphere, unlike their tropical counterparts where the moisture is carried in the lower atmosphere. In the case of the Indian subcontinent, moisture is sometimes shed as rain when the storm system encounters the Himalayas.

Western Disturbances are important for the development of the Rabi crop, which includes the locally important staple wheat.



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Answered by topanswers
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Rajasthan is situated in the North Western Part of India and it is famous for its desert, extreme temperature and minimum annual rainfall. According to the source Rajasthan experiencing the annual rainfall between 150-200 mm and just 100 mm during the dry period. Some Southern parts of Rajasthan receive nearly 1000 mm as annual rainfall.  

Rajasthan experiences rainfall during southwest monsoon probably in the month of July and August. The second set of rainfall occurs during the cold weather season (January and February) that is just because of the western disturbance.  

Districts of the South and South-Eastern Parts of the state receives high annual rainfall.

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