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Question
Explain how the following factor affect India’s climate:
Southern Oscillation
Explain
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Solution
- The Southern Oscillation is a pattern of meteorological changes that are often observed between the Indian and Pacific oceans.
- Whenever the surface-level pressure is high over the Pacific Ocean and low over the Indian Ocean, the southwest monsoons in India tend to be stronger.
- If the surface-level pressure is high over the Indian Ocean and high over the Pacific Ocean, the southwest monsoon is likely to be weaker.
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Chapter 5: Climate - Examination Corner [Page 100]
