Monsoon Multimedia was created in 2004.
The two different monsoon seasons are the summer monsoon and the winter monsoon. The summer monsoon brings heavy rainfall to the Indian subcontinent from June to September, while the winter monsoon brings dry and cool air from the northeast from October to April.
The average wind speed of a monsoon can vary widely depending on location and strength of the monsoon. In general, monsoon winds can range from 5-25 mph, with stronger winds in regions experiencing more intense monsoon seasons.
Typically, regions that experience monsoon seasons usually have one monsoon event per year. However, some areas may have two distinct monsoon seasons, such as the Indian subcontinent which experiences both a summer monsoon and a winter monsoon.
The antonym of monsoon is drought. A monsoon is characterized by heavy rainfall, while a drought is a prolonged period of dry weather with little to no precipitation.
The seasonal winds that bring large amounts of rainfall to Asia's coastland are the southwest monsoon and the northeast monsoon. The southwest monsoon occurs in summer, bringing moisture-laden air from the Indian Ocean to countries like India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The northeast monsoon occurs in winter, bringing rain to countries like Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.
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