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A monsoon is traditionally, a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by changes in atmospheric circulation.
What is a monsoon?
This is a seasonal change in the direction of the strongest wind of a region.
Summer monsoons have a dominant westerly component and a strong tendency to converge, rise, and produce rain.
While, Winter monsoons have a dominant easterly component and a strong tendency to diverge, subside, and cause drought
Summer in India has exceedingly hot temperatures in low-lying areas and may exceed 50 °C during May, leading to heat waves that can each kill hundreds of Indians. The rainy season lasts from June to September, annual rainfall averages between 750–1,500 mm across the region.
Summer is hot and has a humid weather which has an extended daylight hour in the northern region, while the summer in India is extremely hot.
Indian monsoons can bring heavy rains that destroy homes, damage infrastructure, wash away crops and destroy Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) infrastructure.
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