monsoon

     

A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing win which lasts for several months. The term was first used in English in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the region. In hydrology, monsoon rainfall is considered to be that which occurs in any region that receives the majority of its rain during a particular season. This allows other regions of world such as within North America, South America. Sub-Saharan Africa, Australia and East Asia to qualify as monsoon regions. In terms of total precipitation and total area covered, the monsoons affecting the Indian subcontinent dwarf the North American monsoon. The South Asian monsoon affects larger number of people due to the high density of population in this part of the world.

Trivia about monsoon

  • The Southeast Asian rainy season
  • Fron April to October, this southwesterly seasonal wind brings heavy rains to Southeastern Asia
  • These winds that blow through India from June to September bring the country most of its rain
  • From Arabic “mawsim”, meaning “season”, it's the wind which changes direction with the seasons
  • Most of Tripura, India gets more than 79 inches of rain during this June to September season
  • A current in the Indian Ocean bears the name of this rainy summer weather it helps bring
  • The name of this seasonal wind that brings heavy rain to Southeast Asia is from the Arabic for "season"

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