Write a short note retreating monsoon ?
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RETREATING MONSOON
1) By October low pressure trough over ganga weekends
2) It is gradually replaced by high pressure winds and monsoon start withdrawing.
3) Process of retreat is gradual in northern part whereas it is quite rapid in the southern part of peninsula.
4) Eastern coast receives much of its rainfall from retreating monsoon.
5) During this period, the atmosphere is marked by cleared sky and higher temperature.
6) Day temperature are high whereas nights are pleasent and cool...
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1) By October low pressure trough over ganga weekends
2) It is gradually replaced by high pressure winds and monsoon start withdrawing.
3) Process of retreat is gradual in northern part whereas it is quite rapid in the southern part of peninsula.
4) Eastern coast receives much of its rainfall from retreating monsoon.
5) During this period, the atmosphere is marked by cleared sky and higher temperature.
6) Day temperature are high whereas nights are pleasent and cool...
Hope that it will help you✌✌✌
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In India, South-west winds bring in Monsoon season which lasts from June to September. During September, winds from North-east direction start gaining strength and tries to push out South-west monsoon wind. Due to this, it creates thunder storms while monsoon is about to withdraw which is called retreating monsoon.
When the retreating monsoon blows from the northeast across the Bay of Bengal, it picks up a significant amount of moisture, which is subsequently released after moving back onto the peninsula. ... That rainy extension of the generally dryretreating monsoon is called the northeast, or winter, monsoon.
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When the retreating monsoon blows from the northeast across the Bay of Bengal, it picks up a significant amount of moisture, which is subsequently released after moving back onto the peninsula. ... That rainy extension of the generally dryretreating monsoon is called the northeast, or winter, monsoon.
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