why dies summer winds blow over arabian sea in south west
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during the summer monsoon, strong steady winds push waters on the sea surface toward land
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During the northern hemisphere summer, the Asian landmass (especially the Indian subcontinent) heats considerably, generating an area of low pressure to the north. Circulation about this low generates strong winds from the southwest over the Arabian Sea and along the Somali coast.
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