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Explain why the northwestern part of India receives rainfall during winters. - Geography

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Explain why the northwestern part of India receives rainfall during winters.

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  1. Origin: Western Disturbances are extratropical storms that originate in the Mediterranean region.
  2. Path: They travel eastwards across Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, reaching north-western India (especially Punjab, Haryana, and western Uttar Pradesh) during December to February.
  3. Mechanism: These disturbances are moisture-laden winds that interact with the Himalayan ranges, causing precipitation. The moisture condenses due to orographic lifting and brings winter rainfall and snowfall, particularly in Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Punjab.
  4. Significance: This rainfall is crucial for Rabi crops like wheat and mustard.

So, the Western Disturbances are the primary reason for winter rainfall in north-western India.

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Chapter 5: Climate - Examination Corner [Page 98]

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D. R. Khullar Geography [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 5 Climate
Examination Corner | Q I. 9. | Page 98
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