Why does reversal of winds take place in india before the onset of south west mansoon? Explain
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influence the monsoon winds in several ways. One main condition is the differential heating and cooling of land and water. It creates low pressure over land, while high pressure forms over the seas and oceans during daytime. This situation is reversed during night time when there is high pressure over land and low pressure over the seas.
Monsoon rain in India continues for several days once it starts and is a result of convergence of wind from Bay of Bengal and reverse winds from South China Sea. Southwest and Northeast monsoon winds are seasonally reversible but do not cause rainfall on their own.
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