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Why there is seasonal reversal in wind direction in indian subcontinent

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Answered by sweety105
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Monsoons blow from northeast India towards the sea during winter (November to April) but with the beginning of summer they begin to reverse their direction. During winter (October - November) with the apparent movement of sun towards the south, the low pressure trough over then northern plains becomes weaker which causes the monsoon wind to blow from northeast to south during this period.
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