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What are monsoon winds?In brief.?

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  1. Monsoon are relatively large winds that arrive from land and sea as a result of changes in circulation every season. As one season is done, a new season starts, which is monsoon season, and winds will shift from one direction to another.


  2. Monsoons are powerful and violent winds that change direction with each season. They normally blow from cold to warm regions as cold air occupies more space than warm air. Monsoonal flow goes from the land toward the sea in winter then from the sea toward land in the summer.

    You specifically didn't want a long-winded answer, so there you go!

  3. Monsoons are sudden seasonal reversals in wind direction.They bring heavy rain.

    The strongest monsoons occur in southern Asia,northern Australia and Africa.A description about the monsoon over southern Asia is given below.

    In winter,air over Siberia cools and sinks, causing a high pressure area north of the Himalayas.This in turn creates winds that blow across India and out over the Indian ocean.

    In summer,the high pressure area over Siberia,weakens and  a low-pressure area takes its place.This draws in moisture-laden air from the Indian ocean,but its progress towards north is blocked by the Himalayas,producing heavy rain over the indian subcontinent.

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