The monsoon season typically lasts from July to September in most parts of India. The monsoon season can be divided into four distinct phases:
In some parts of the country the monsoon season may last from June to September while in other areas it may extend from June to October. However the months in which the monsoon season is usually most active are July August and September.
Depending on the area, the monsoon season lasts for a different amount of time. In India, the monsoon season typically lasts from June to September, but it can also begin in May and last until October. The monsoon season usually lasts from May to October in Southeast Asia. The monsoon season can last from June to September in some regions of Africa, while it usually lasts from November to April in Australia and the South Pacific. Overall, the topography and climate of the area determine when and how long the monsoon season lasts.
A monsoon typically lasts for a few months, varying from region to region. In some areas, a monsoon season can last up to three months, while in others it can extend for five to six months.
A statement that accurately describes monsoons is that they are seasonal. They last for months, not for days. A monsoon brings heavy winds and rainfall.
It depends.
The monsoon last through April-October
"The monsoon season caused 500 mm of rain to fall in this area last year".
There are four main seasons in India. We have local names for the seasons:Winter is called shishir;Summer is greeshm;Monsoon is varsha, andPost-monsoon is sharad.Winter from December to February; summer or pre monsoon season from March to may; monsoon season from June to September and post ûmonsoon season in October and November. Monsoon is the longest season with a duration of four months while post monsoon is the shortest with a duration of only two months. The remaining two seasons are of three months each.Source: www.hsb.iitm.ac.in
Yes, monsoon is a count noun; for example: There is a monsoon expected this week. Last season we had several monsoons.
There is no desert named the Monsoon Desert. However, the deserts of the southwestern United States do have a monsoon season from June 15 through September 30. During these months the region receives most of its annual precipitation.
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The northeast monsoon occurs during the winter months in southeast Asia and brings dry weather to the region. In contrast, the retreating monsoon happens when the seasonal reversal of winds brings rain as it moves away from a region, usually occurring in fall as the monsoon season ends in that area.
Arab traders sailing the Indian ocean in their sailing ships preferred to travel during the months of June and July because they were the prevailing months of monsoon winds; that is why they are called trade winds.
Oliver Moxon has written: 'The last monsoon'