why does West bengal receives more rainfall than delhi
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The rainy season stretches from July to the end of September. During this period, the South-West Monsoons pick up moisture from the Bay of Bengal and blow over the state. Most of the annual average rainfall of 175 cm about 125 cm occurs during this period. Heavy rainfall of above 250 cm is observed in the Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri,Alipurduar and Cooch Behar district. Later, blowing westwards, the winds cause average rainfall of 125 cm in the northern plains andwestern plateau region. During the arrival of the monsoons, low pressure in the Bay of Bengal region often leads to the occurrence of storms in the coastal areas Delhi not coastal area due high polluted city in the world it has low amount of humidity than west bengal .and west Bengal received two types of seasons rainfall that is south-west monsoon and north-east monsoon
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delhi is far away from any coastal area and west bengal is a coastal state and as monsoon goes from southward direction to north-eastern direction it receives very high rainfall (cm's) as compared to delhi
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