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Advance of the Southwest Monsoon

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CISCE: Class 10

Key Points: Advance of the Southwest Monsoon

  • Advance of the Southwest Monsoon begins with a sudden ‘burst of the monsoon’ over Kerala around 1 June, bringing relief from summer heat.
  • Within one week, the monsoon covers the west coast (Kerala to Maharashtra), and by mid-July it spreads over the entire country.
  • Due to the triangular shape of Peninsular India, the monsoon splits into two branches: the Arabian Sea branch and the Bay of Bengal branch.
  • The Arabian Sea branch causes heavy orographic rainfall on the windward side of the Western Ghats, while the leeward (rain-shadow) areas like Pune receive very little rainfall.
  • The Bay of Bengal branch brings heavy rainfall to North-East India (Mawsynram, Cherrapunji) and decreasing rainfall from east to west in the Ganga plains, finally merging with the Arabian Sea branch near the Himalayas.
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