why does India get more rainfall from the Arabian Sea Branch than the Bay of Bengal Branch of the South West Moonsons
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SW monsoon has two branches, 1. Arabian sea branch, 2. ... While flowing towards ITCZ the Arabian Sea branch gets obstructed by the Western ghats, this gives heavy orographic rainfall on Western coast. On the other hand the bay of Bengal branch flows parallel to eastern ghats, so there is less precipitation.
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the South West monsoon winds from Arabian Sea strikes the hilly area in westren ghats and causes heavy rainfall.
Where as the the winds brought by bay of Bengal branch stricks the hills of North Eastern hills and cause heavy rain hall there but in the Eastern ghats there are less hills which does not abstract rainbaring clouds and cause cyclones
and floods
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