A monsoon is a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation. The northwest monsoon draws cold, dry air from icy Siberia, China and Japan, bringing heavy rainfall to the area.
The air is carrying much moisture.
northeast, northwest, southeast, and southwest.
cold
The amount of rain depends upon many factors but especially the area of the world being referenced. The monsoon that brings rain to the southwest deserts of the United States brings less than 10 inches of rain.
There are two monsoon seasons: the southwest (late May to September) and the northwest (November to March)
The Tagalog term for southwest monsoon is "kanlurang habagat."
A monsoon is a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation. The northwest monsoon draws cold, dry air from icy Siberia, China and Japan, bringing heavy rainfall to the area.
southwest monsoon or hanging Habagat is a warm wind,usually coming from Indian Ocean......^_^
kazhivettam
The English term for habagat is southwest monsoon, while the English term for amihan is northeast monsoon.
southwest monsoon
southwest monsoon
They're both pretty bad, but neither is as cunning as the late, great Gorilla Monsoon!
It occurs in the northwest and southwest
Hanging habagat is the southwest monsoon.
The "hanging habagat" refers to the southwest monsoon in the Philippines, which brings heavy rainfall and is associated with the wet season. It is characterized by warm and moist air moving inland from the sea, often leading to flooding and landslides in affected areas.