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Associated with the Indian Ocean, monsoons blow from cold to warm regions with summer and winter monsoons impacting the climate for most of India and Southeast Asia, according to National Geographic.
Each year from June to September, a series of heavy rains known as monsoons sweep through the Indian subcontinent, providing ...
The Indian monsoon is far more than a seasonal downpour—it's a dynamic lifeline that touches every aspect of life in the ...
A succession of British, and later Indian, scientists divined more details of the monsoon, including how the rains occur as the moist ocean air hits the subcontinent, rises and cools, and the ...
A study published in Nature Communications by an international team of climate scientists uncovers the physical mechanisms that can cause uneven future warming in the Indian Ocean and ...
The Indian Ocean is famous for its dramatic monsoon winds and the bountiful rain it brings on the Indian subcontinent. The winds and the rain have evoked prose and poetry for millennia.
Schematic showing the expected future (2081-2100) warming pattern and the corresponding changes in winds and ocean heat transport for an SSP5-8.5 greenhouse gas emission scenario.
La Nina's end in the Pacific brings a 'neutral' phase, potentially balancing India's monsoon with reduced drought or flood risks. While the Indian Ocean also remains neutral, forecasting becomes ...
ndia's private weather forecasting agency Skymet has predicted a normal monsoon for 2025, estimating seasonal rainfall at 103 per cent of the LPA of 868.6 mm for the June–September period.
'The Earth's Pulses' (4/6). Agriculture in South Asia, particularly India, depends on the monsoon providing the manna of rainfall. However, the rainy season is in the throes of disruption.