In countries that lie in or around the equator where there are to 2 seasons unlike other places
In the context of the monsoon season, a 'break' refers to a period of temporary cessation or reduction in rainfall after a sustained period of heavy rains. It is usually characterized by drier conditions and a respite from the intense monsoon precipitation.
No, Florida does not have monsoon winds. Monsoons are characterized by seasonal changes in wind direction, bringing heavy rains to certain regions. Florida's climate is influenced more by tropical storms and hurricanes.
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 monsoon wind system brings heavy rains to South Asia. The southwest monsoon, in particular, is responsible for the summer rains that are crucial for agriculture and water supply in countries like India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
A monsoon rain is a seasonal wind pattern that brings heavy rainfall to a region during a specific time of the year. These rains are crucial for agriculture and replenishing water sources in some regions but can also lead to flooding and other hazards.
Monsoon.
Heavy monsoon rain causes floods. Usually this happens in poor countries.
Monsoon
during may to july. it rains and rains in the monsoon (mausam, moushum)
a monsoon is when it rains very very hard.
When it rains or snows continuously.
A. Monsoon Rains B. Deep Wells C. The Arabian Sea
A sudden heavy rain is called a downpour or a squall and generally occur in monsoon climates which are located near the Equator. Monsoon rains are often violent, strong and sudden.
A sudden heavy rain is called a downpour or a squall and generally occur in monsoon climates which are located near the Equator. Monsoon rains are often violent, strong and sudden.
Monsoon rains
The answer is the monsoon. Monsoon was a seasonal rains that would drench India every spring.
No. A monsoon has more to do with rain than with wind. A monsoon is a seasonal weather pattern found in some tropical areas in which most of the rainfall occurs in one season. Monsoon rains can be torrential, but are not necessarily accompanied by strong winds. The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes.