ENSO- El Nino Southern Oscillations
The ENSO has influence on the strength and schedule of SW Monsoon in India, making it weaker than normal during the El Nino period.
But the La Nina has opposite effect than El Nino. La Nina years have a particularly better signs of monsoon in India.
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June 1 is regarded as the official date for the occurrence of monsoons in India and goes till September or sometimes October.
The monsoon season in India typically occurs from June to September. During this time, heavy rainfall occurs due to the reversal of winds bringing moisture from the Indian Ocean to the Indian subcontinent.
It depends where you are if you are in India during monsoons then you get average of 30cm of rain per month!
Because of the monsoons, the people of India will be able to grow crops that is necessary to survive. It is also because of the rain they usually do not get during the rest of the year they now get it.
Monsoons in Southeast Asia are characterized by a seasonal reversal of winds, bringing heavy rainfall from the southwest in the summer and from the northeast in the winter. These monsoons are essential for agriculture in the region but can also lead to flooding and landslides. The strength and timing of monsoons can vary each year, affecting crop yields and water resources.
Monsoons are generally good for india Rice farming responds well to heavymonsoons landslides and floods can occur on a large scale during monsoons A weak monsoon season can lead to drought and starvation.
Monsoons are the rain year for India. The Farmers depend on monsoon so not over load there crops with water. But they also dont want less rain.They need the Rain perfect for there crops and Fertile Soil
Monsoons typically occur once a year in regions with a monsoon climate. These regions experience a distinct shift in wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall during a specific season.
Yes, every year in autum
I'm not quite sure about your question. I do know that the Monsoons are the seasonal winds that blow in almost opposite directions that bring rain to India in summer and winter.
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