The dry winter winds in India are called "northern winds" or "northeasterly winds." They blow from the Himalayas towards the Indian subcontinent, bringing cold and dry weather conditions during the winter season.
The moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land are called the southwest monsoon winds. In winter, the dry winds blowing from land to ocean are called the northeast monsoon winds.
The moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land during summer are called the southwest monsoon winds. The dry winds blowing from the land to the ocean during winter are called the northeast monsoon winds.
The winds are called the Southwest Monsoon in summer and the Northeast Monsoon in winter. The Southwest Monsoon brings heavy rain to India between June and September, while the Northeast Monsoon brings dry weather from October to December.
The winds are called the monsoon winds. They bring heavy rainfall during the summer monsoon season and are responsible for India's distinct wet and dry seasons.
Hot dry winds from North Africa are called sirocco winds. These winds can bring warm temperatures and dust over to Europe and the Mediterranean region, leading to dry and hot conditions.
The moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land are called the southwest monsoon winds. In winter, the dry winds blowing from land to ocean are called the northeast monsoon winds.
The moisture-laden winds blowing from the ocean to the land during summer are called the southwest monsoon winds. The dry winds blowing from the land to the ocean during winter are called the northeast monsoon winds.
The winds are called the Southwest Monsoon in summer and the Northeast Monsoon in winter. The Southwest Monsoon brings heavy rain to India between June and September, while the Northeast Monsoon brings dry weather from October to December.
In an Indian mosoon there are winds over the Arabian Sea which are winter winds that are dry, and summer winds that are wet. These wind cause a dry and wet seasons over India.
During the summer, seasonal winds called monsoon blow moist air across India from the Indian Ocean.
The winds are called the monsoon winds. They bring heavy rainfall during the summer monsoon season and are responsible for India's distinct wet and dry seasons.
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There are 3 types of warm winds. The 3 warm winds are called down-slope, dry and foehn.
They are called monsoons and it all depends on if it is a winter monsoon or a summer monsoon. A summer monsoon is a rainy and moist, while a winter monsoon is a dry.
In winter, the northern hemisphere is cold. Thus winter winds from the northeast are dry and cold, especially if they travel over the frozen northern regions.
Monsoons.
Floods come from the Monsoons that are present there during the summer (wet winds) and winter (dry winds). When summer comes, India's farmers are very productive because the monsoon water irrigates their crops, but if it is delayed, it will cause drought and famine. Hope this helps. I'm 13, Lexy.