Northeast Monsoon
The northeast monsoon is caused by high-pressure cells over the Tibetan and Siberian Plateaus. The NE monsoon winds bring rainfall to the southeast coast of the country which includes the Tamil Nadu coast as well as Seemandhra’s south coast.
The factors which are mostly responsible for the formation of NE monsoons include:
- Formation as well as strengths of high-pressure cells over Tibetan and also Siberian Plateaus during winters.
- Migration of Inter Tropical Convergence Zone to the south of India.
- High-pressure cells in the Southern Indian Ocean migrated to the west and then weakened.
Monsoon in India
Monsoon in India: Monsoon is an important part of the climate section and is important as the Indian climate is dominated by monsoon and is very significant for the country’s economy and plays an important part in agriculture in India.
Table of Content
- Monsoons
- Monsoons in India Map
- Southwest Monsoon
- Northeast Monsoon
- Monsoon of India
- Onset and Withdrawal of Monsoon
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