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The position of the ITCZ varies with the seasons. It reaches its most northern point around 10˚-20˚ N in the Northern hemisphere summer. It moves down to 10˚-20˚ S during the Southern Hemisphere summer. Therefore, in each hemisphere the summer is rainy for about 10˚-20˚ from the equator.

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