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Punjab receives rainfall from 3 sources- western disturbances, south west monsoon winds and retreating monsoon winds.
Tamil Nadu is situated on the eastern side of the peninsular India. During winter the north east monsoon winds blow from the land towards the ocean. While it blows over the BAY OF BENGAL it carries along moisture with it and when it hit the eastern ghats it gives rainfall to Tamil Nadu.
Rajasthan do not recieve rainfall in monsoon because Aravali Range is situated parallel to monsoon winds and hence winds do not strike with aravali and not bring rainfall.
as they are in south, so the south west monsoon winds carry moisture to it and hence it rains
As far as major cities are concerned, Delhi, Bangalore and Hyderabad receive comparatively less rain. Chennai doesn't receive much rain at all during the southwest monsoon, as the south of India (the states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Kerala) gets most of its rainfall from the northeast monsoon, from October to December. The rain there can be very intense during this time. Areas that receive the least rain and are most suited for travel during the monsoon include the desert state of Rajasthan, the Deccan Plateau on the eastern side of the Western Ghats mountain range, and Ladakh in far north India. Somvir
Most of the rainfall of the Chihuahuan Desert falls during the monsoon which occurs from June 15 though September 30 with August usually the wettest month.
The monsoon brings heavy rain to India. Many locations receive almost all of their annual rainfall within a 6-month period surrounding the peak of the monsoon.
Rainfall varies a great deal here. There are two seasons, winter when we receive coastal rains and the summer monsoon season. The monsoon consists of fast moving (usually) strong thunderstorms which can drop a lot of rain fast! But on average, the White Mountains in the eastern central part and the north central from Prescott up to Flagstaff receive the most rain.
because Chennai receives wind's through westerlies which receive moisture while passing bay of Bengal and these westerlies wind's obstruct rainfall to the top most parts of tamilnadu and southern parts of andhra pradesh.!!!this is the correct answer
Areas along the Lacandon Jungle receive in excess of 2,600 millimeters (102 inches) of rainfall in an average year. These lands are mostly tropical monsoon (Köppen AmW), with fairly constant temperatures averaging 25°C (77 °F).
because jodhpur has lotitude of 53'25 whereas delhi is in 45"01
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