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This weather phenomenon is called a "monsoon." Monsoons typically occur in tropical regions, bringing intense rainfall during the wet season and can result in flooding due to the heavy precipitation.
It is called a "monsoon." Monsoons are characterized by a seasonal reversal of wind direction that brings large amounts of rainfall to certain regions.
A monsoon is the term used to define a shifting weather pattern based on season and temperature. Therefore a monsoon blows toward a continent from the sea bringing heavy rainfall during the summer months.
This weather phenomenon is called a tropical cyclone or hurricane, depending on the region. The warm, moist air over the sea rises and cools, creating clouds and precipitation that can lead to heavy rainfall and flooding when the storm makes landfall.
India, though a part of the continent of Asia, it stands out from the rest of the regions of the continent in terms of the vegetation type, rainfall, occupation of the natives, and other such geographical and political features and so is referred to as a subcontinent.
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It is simply called rainfall
A period with little or no rainfall is called a drought.