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How does the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) attract the southwest monsoon? - Geography

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How does the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) attract the southwest monsoon?

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  • The ITCZ is a low-pressure belt around the equator, where northeast and southeast trade winds meet.
  • In summer (June-July), the intense heat over the Indian landmass shifts the ITCZ northward, creating a low-pressure zone over northern India.
  • The southeast trade winds from the southern hemisphere cross the equator, turn right due to the Coriolis effect, and blow as the southwest monsoon winds towards the low-pressure area over India.
  • These moist winds bring heavy rainfall across the Indian subcontinent.
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