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Advancing Monsoon (The Rainy Season) |
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Retreating/Post-Monsoons (The Transition Season) |
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Distribution of Rainfall |
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Monsoon As A Unifying Bond |
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Key Terms |
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Formation and Movement
The Onset of South West Monsoon Rainfall During Southwest Monsoon
Breaks in Monsoon
Role of Tropical Depressions
Uncertainty of Monsoon
Monsoon Withdrawal
Retreating Monsoon
October Heat
Cyclonic Activity
Impact of Cyclones
High Rainfall Areas
- The western coast and northeastern India receive more than 400 cm of rainfall annually.
Low Rainfall Areas
- Western Rajasthan, parts of Gujarat, Haryana, and Punjab experience less than 60 cm of rainfall each year.
- The interior of the Deccan Plateau and the eastern side of the Sahyadris also receive low precipitation.
- Leh in Jammu and Kashmir is another area with very low rainfall.
Seasonal Rainfall
Low Rainfall Areas
Moderate Rainfall Areas
Rainfall Variability and Its Impacts
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