Geography, asked by ramamanish2004, 8 months ago

Why Tamilnadu faces more rainfall in winter?​

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Answered by yash8853
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In winters, it receives rainfall due to the northeast trade winds. They are offshore winds which blow from land to sea but due to India's topography, they change direction and flow over the Bay of Bengal and pick up moisture. Thus when they blow towards Tamil Nadu coast during winter, they bring rains.

Answered by Anonymous
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A major part of India remains dry during the winter season . However, the north east monsoon after passing the Bay of Bengal picks up the moisture and brings rain to the Coromandal coast and Tamil Nadu

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