Lekhny post -22-Jun-2023, part-21
TITLE : SUMMER VACATION OF MY CHILDHOOD(PART-21)
SUB-TITLE : MONSOON
Monsoon refers to a seasonal change, the monsoon season is a reversal in the direction of prevailing winds, The monsoon winds often result in a decrease in temperatures and an increase in humidity, providing relief from the scorching summer heat. Which leads to distinct weather patterns. While the summer monsoon is generally associated with rainfall, it also brings changes in temperature and humidity. As the monsoon winds interact with the landmass, they bring abundant moisture and cause widespread rainfall across the country. Monsoons are most commonly associated with the Indian subcontinent, but they also occur in other regions around the world. The wet season is characterized by heavy rainfall, while the dry season experiences minimal rainfall. The western coast and the northeastern states typically experience heavy rainfall, while the northwestern and interior parts of the country receive comparatively less rainfall. In other words, monsoons are divided into these seasons a wet season and a dry season. Indian monsoon is perhaps the most well-known and significant example. It occurs between June and September and is associated with the southwest wind flow from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. The southwestern states of Kerala and Karnataka are usually the first to receive the monsoon showers. From there, the monsoon progresses northward, covering the rest of the country. In India the monsoon occurs between June and September and is associated with the southwest wind flow from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal. Indian monsoon is perhaps the most well-known and significant example. Monsoons play a crucial or vital role in the climate and agriculture of the affected regions, rainfall during in the monsoon season can also lead to flooding and other hazards. The monsoon rains are vital for agriculture, as they support the growth of crops such as rice, wheat, and pulses. Each region has its own unique monsoon patterns and characteristics but the common factor is that the seasonal change and reversal of wind patterns and its impact on weather conditions. Also monsoons can be occur in other parts of the world, such as Southeast Asia, Australia, Africa, and the Americas and other. In India The onset of the summer monsoon in India typically begins around the end of May or early June. It starts with the arrival of the monsoon winds, which originate from the Indian Ocean. Indian monsoon is a highly anticipated event, and its arrival and progress are closely monitored by meteorological departments and farmers across the nation.
ANSHIKA VERMA.