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Monsoons can cause flooding.
Causes of Local Winds: Differential heating of land and water Topography of the area Pressure gradient variations Effects of Local Winds: Temperature moderation Transport of moisture Influence on local weather patterns Causes of Monsoons: Differential heating of land and water Shift in pressure systems Ocean currents Effects of Monsoons: Seasonal rainfall patterns Agricultural productivity Impact on ecosystems and water resources
the winter monsoons blow dry air from the northeast for wet monsoons they pick up moisture from the ocean
Monsoons don't occur in AZ. It is located in a desert and a monsoons happen in tropical areas.
monsoons are created by the reversal of winds
summer monsoons.
it effects south Asia and southeast Asia because it bring heavy rain for farmers to farm.
Burst of monsoons: the phenomena when the normal rainfall increases suddenly and continues constantly for several days are known as burst of the monsoons. Break in monsoons: Monsoons are interspersed with rainless intervals which are related to the movement of the monsoon trough. These wet and dry spells in the monsoons are known as break in monsoons.
Monsoons are primarily caused by the differential heating of land and sea, leading to shifts in wind patterns, particularly in South Asia. This seasonal reversal of winds results in heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, which is crucial for agriculture but can also cause flooding and landslides. The effects of monsoons include replenished water supplies and improved crop yields, but they can also lead to disastrous impacts on infrastructure and human displacement if they are excessively intense. Overall, monsoons play a vital role in the climate and economy of affected regions.
From October to May, the winter monsoons blow dry air from the northeast.The summer monsoons come in the middle of June.It picks up moisture from the ocean.People rely on the summer monsoons for rain.winter is cold climate and summer is hot
The two types of monsoons are wet and dry.
No. Monsoons are generally only in tropical Asian countries.