the sudden onset of rain is known as mansoon burst or break the mansoon may burst at the first week o June or even earlierin the kerala coast or it may be delayed in the first week of July in the rest of the countries
cirrus clouds mean usually fair (good) weather
The meaning of cloudless is "free from clouds".
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If you mean the 1959 insturmental than they are " The Spacemen"
Yes, there can still be clouds in areas experiencing a drought. Drought refers to a prolonged period of below-average precipitation, but it does not necessarily mean there will be no clouds at all. Cloud formation depends on various factors like temperature, humidity, and air currents.
The "break" or "burst" of the monsoons refers to a sudden onset of widespread, heavy rainfall after a period of relative dryness. This marks the official arrival of the monsoon season, bringing relief from the heat and supporting agricultural activities. The timing of this event is crucial for farmers as it signals the beginning of the planting season.
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The term "harried clouds" refers to clouds that appear agitated or disturbed, often moving quickly and chaotically across the sky. This can be due to strong winds or atmospheric instability causing the clouds to be fragmented or disorganized in their movement. The word "harried" typically conveys a sense of being rushed or stressed, which can be applied to the appearance of clouds in certain weather conditions.
Bill said this in an interview "Monsoon.. we mean that you should fight for you're love and go through the monsoon, believe in what you do and fight for it!" thats what they meant with the song!
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Monsoons are seasonal winds that bring moist air from oceans and seas over land. The winds are in the reverse direction of flow from the non-monsoon season, and can generate copious precipitation as well as changes in the surface currents in the sea. While farming depends upon monsoons for rainfall, disastrous flooding can often occur during monsoons. A monsoon that blows from the southwest between May and September brings rain and is referred as a wet monsoon. A monsoon that blows between October and April and brings no rain is referred to as a dry monsoon. A monsoon is traditionally defined as a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation, but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with the asymmetric heating of land and sea. Typically, it is a wind particular to southern Asia that causes the rainy season. At times the rain involved is continuous for long periods of time and can be very heavy. Monsoons can bring strong winds, including a lot of rain at times, which can last for months. The Indian subcontinent gets about 80 percent of its annual rainfall from monsoons.
You mean trade winds. And they are winds that normally blow in the same direction on a regular basis.
I believe that when he sang the first monsoon, 'durch den monsun' he was singing about a fantasy girl, or a girl he was with..
Clouds form when water starts to condense, so clouds eventually grow until they rain themselves to death-clouds mean rain.
If you mean Katrina peak winds were 175 mph. If you mean Katia peak winds were 135 mph.
No, it means to blow up.