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Shubham Pathak

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CLIMATE
INTRODUCTION
ELEMENTS OF WEATHER & CLIMATE
Word ‘Monsoon’ is
derived from the Arabic
word- ‘mausim’ which
literally means season.
CLIMATE RANGE IN INDIA
VARIATION IN PRECIPITATION


CLIMATIC CONTROLS
FACTORS AFFECTING
INDIA’S CLIMATE
LATITUDE
ALTITUDE
PRESSURE & WINDS


CORIOLIS FORCE

Apparent force caused


by earth’s rotation.
It is responsible for
deflecting winds
towards the right in the
northern hemisphere &
towards left in the
southern hemisphere.

Also known as ‘Ferrel’s


Law’.
The pressure & wind conditions over
India are unique.
The pressure & wind conditions over
India are unique.


JET STREAMS


THE INDIAN MONSOON
MONSOON

Monsoon are seasonal winds


which reverse their direction of
flow with the change of season.
A
B
The Inter Tropical Convergence
Zone (ITCZ) is a broad trough of
low pressure in equatorial latitudes.
Northeast & the southeast trade
winds converge here. This
convergence zone lies more or less
parallel to the equator but moves
north or south with the apparent
movement of the sun.
El Niño


THE ONSET OF THE
MONSOON & WITHDRAWAL
WITHDRAWAL OF MONSOON



THE SEASONS
4 MAIN SEASONS
IDENTIFIED IN INDIA


Cold Weather Season
Hot Weather Season
Advancing Monsoon
Retreating Monsoon
DISTRIBUTION OF RAINFALL
MONSOON AS UNIFYING
BOND


HOMEWORK
A. Warm days and cold nights

B. Warm days and warm nights

C. Cool days and cold nights

D. Cold days and warm nights


A. June to September

B. May to July

C. September to March

D. None of the Above


A. The Indian deserts

B. The Himalayas

C. Low pressure over Central Asia

D. None of the Above


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