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प्रश्न
State a few important features of the tropical monsoon climate.
सविस्तर उत्तर
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उत्तर
- Seasonal reversal of winds (true monsoon circulation): Winds shift direction between summer and winter, bringing moist onshore flow in summer and dry offshore flow in winter.
- Strong wet and dry seasons: A pronounced rainy (monsoon) season in summer and a dry season in winter; in places like the Indian subcontinent, you can distinguish a hot dry season (Mar–May), a rainy season (Jun–Sep), and a cool dry season (Oct–Feb).
- Very heavy summer rainfall but variability in amount and distribution: Annual totals can range widely (tens to hundreds of cm), with some locations receiving extremely high totals during the monsoon. Rainfall is often concentrated in a few months.
- High temperatures with relatively small annual range (generally hot year‑round), though interior areas can show larger extremes.
- Vegetation adapted to the seasonality: Tropical evergreen forests in very wet coastal/island areas and monsoon (deciduous) forests in areas with a marked dry season where trees shed leaves to conserve moisture.
- Frequent tropical disturbances: Cyclones and violent storms are common during monsoon onset/withdrawal in some regions.
- Strong dependence on land–sea heating contrasts: Differential heating of land and ocean is the main driver of the seasonal monsoon circulation.
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