Rain. All you need to know.
What weather factors are most important to know in wild land firefighting?
i really dont know but i want to know the answer
South India enjoys a tropical climate for most of the year, meaning it’s generally warm, humid, and sunny. However, the weather can vary depending on the region — coastal, inland, or hilly. The coastal areas like Chennai, Mangalore, and Kochi experience hot and humid weather, with temperatures often ranging between 25°C to 35°C. The interior regions such as Bengaluru and Mysuru have a moderate climate, with pleasant mornings and cooler evenings, especially during the winter months. The hill stations like Coorg, Ooty, and Wayanad are much cooler, with temperatures dropping to 10°C or below in winter, making them popular retreats during the summer. South India has three main seasons: Summer (March to May): Hot and sometimes dry, especially along the coasts. Monsoon (June to September): Heavy rainfall brought by the southwest monsoon; ideal for lush greenery and cooler temperatures. Winter (October to February): Mild and comfortable, perfect for travel and outdoor activities. If you’re planning to explore South India, you’ll find the weather mostly welcoming throughout the year. For a relaxing stay, resorts like Pebbles and Beans Resorts in Sakleshpur, The Tamara Coorg, and Vythiri Resort in Wayanad offer comfortable escapes that let you enjoy the region’s natural beauty and refreshing climate.
i dont know why are you asking
Because then they can be safe.
to classified weather it is a chemical or physical change :))
So that you can dress appropriately for the outside conditions.
It is because in japan the weather climate is different from India's weather climate.
the ans is very simple i don't know can you answer this
to know if it is clear for the planes to go by: Katrina
monsoon weather
it is important because natural disasters happen. You want to be prepared for them. You want to know if you have to bring a umbrella or a hat. You want to know what type of clothes to put on