Why are the winter monsoons usually dry?
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In the winter, the circulation is from the cool land to the warmer sea, while in the summer, the opposite is true. The air-flow pattern of the winter monsoons, on a continental scale, leads to dry, cool conditions on land.
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The Meteorology of Monsoons.
In the winter the circulation is from the cool land to the Warner sea, while in the summer the opposite is true. The air flow pattern of the winter monsoons, on a continental scale, leads to dry, cool condition on land.
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