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Monsoon storms range from minor dust storms to violent thunderstorms. They can even spawn tornadoes, though that is very rare. Typically, Arizona monsoon storms start with heavy winds sometimes resulting in a visible wall of dust hundreds of feet high moving across the Valley. These dust storms are normally accompanied by frequent thunder and lightning often leading to heavy downpours. Monsoon rains average about 2-1/2", about 1/3 of our yearly rainfall.

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the monsoons bring so much rain that * fields of rice are flooded, * drains can't cope and streets remain flooded for days * houses are swept away by flooding or landslides * streets are filled with rubbish as services can't work properly * methods of transport are destroyed or can't work the landscape is flooded but when the waters have drained away, the fields are lush and green.

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Monsoons actually help India become humid in the monsoon season. i think that during this season it is a little cooler than in the summer(unless, of course, you are in the forests and such.) during the summer, it is very hot.

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The monsoon season has affected many people and also the climate by creating many floods that damages many crops and homes, which leaves many people to die or starve to death.

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