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as they are in south, so the south west monsoon winds carry moisture to it and hence it rains
this call habagat
the riers in the south west of india
kharif
a monsoon in the south east..
In Summer it is usually south/south west (This is hot dry wind) but with the onset of monsoon it becomes south west (Moisture laden wind).
Punjab receives rainfall from 3 sources- western disturbances, south west monsoon winds and retreating monsoon winds.
In met. term the monsoon is called South west monsoon as it approaches from SW direction. In this the moist air from Southern hemisphere first travelling in SE direction and after crossing equator travels in SW direction and hits the Indian coast from south west side. At the same time two different air-masses are present from northern hemishere to welcome the SW monsoon. The form a convergence zone called as intera-tropical-convergence-zone. The monsoon months in India are from June to Sep. (by mid of July monsoon is spread all over India).
no southeast monsoons in india.there are only south-west and north-east monsoons. southeast monsoon winds actually become the southwest trade winds due to the Coriolis effect of the wind.
it lies in the rain shadow area
This is because south west monsoon has more moisture i.e more amount of water vapors (as it's direction is from sea to land) while north east monsoon is from land to sea and therefore has little moisture
a city which recieves rainfall from both the branches of south-west monsoon in india