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Monsoon

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A beautiful mountain view during the rainy season, showing lush green hills and a winding train track.

A monsoon is a special kind of seasonal wind that changes the rain patterns. These winds flip direction with the seasons and bring wet and dry periods. The word “monsoon” started in British India and nearby places, where strong winds from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea brought lots of rainfall each year.

Advancing monsoon clouds and showers in Aralvaimozhy, near Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu, India

Monsoons are important because they decide when and where rain falls in many parts of the world. Some of the biggest monsoon systems are in West Africa, Asia–Australia, North America, and South America. During the rainy time, monsoons can fill rivers, help crops grow, and give water to people and animals. But they can also cause flooding if the rains come too fast or hard.

These winds are linked to big movements in the air called the Intertropical Convergence Zone, which moves north and south each year. Because of this, places far from the equator still feel the effects of monsoons, even though they don’t get the winds directly. Understanding monsoons helps scientists predict weather and prepare for both the good and bad things they bring.

Etymology

Monsoon clouds over Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India

The word "monsoon" has an interesting history. It came into English from the Portuguese word monção. This Portuguese word comes from the Arabic word mawsim, which means "season." It may also have been influenced by the early modern Dutch word monson.

History

Monsoons have changed a lot over millions of years. In Asia, the monsoon became stronger after the Tibetan Plateau rose up. This happened when the Indian subcontinent bumped into Asia. Scientists have studied sea records and dust in China. They found that monsoons became powerful about 8 million years ago. They also looked at plant fossils and sediments. This helped them learn that monsoons may have started 15–20 million years ago.

In Australia, the monsoon grew stronger during the Middle Miocene. This happened when rain patterns moved south. In South America, the monsoon weakened during some cold times but got stronger at others. These changes in monsoons are linked to big shifts in Earth's climate and sea levels over time.

Main article: Monsoon

Process

Monsoons happen because land and oceans heat up and cool down at different speeds. During warm months, land heats up faster than the ocean. This creates low pressure over land and higher pressure over the ocean, causing breezes to blow from the ocean to the land. These breezes bring moist air that rises and cools, leading to rain over land.

In cooler months, the land cools faster than the ocean. This reverses the pressure difference, causing air to flow from land to ocean. When moist air rises over the ocean, it cools and causes rain there instead. This cycle of changing winds and rain is what we call a monsoon.

Global monsoon

Main articles: North American monsoon and United States rainfall climatology

Southeast African monsoon clouds over Mayotte

The monsoon is a seasonal wind that brings lots of rain. It happens because of how the wind moves and how warm and cold air meet. This movement changes during the year, creating rainy and dry times.

Monsoons affect many parts of the world. In North America, a monsoon happens from late June to September, starting in Mexico and moving into places like Arizona, New Mexico, and California. In Asia, monsoons are very important for rain in places like India, where most of the yearly rain comes during this season. Australia also has a rainy season from September to February, which is part of its monsoon pattern.

LocationMonsoon/sub-systemAverage date of arrivalAverage date of withdrawal
Northern MexicoNorth American/Gulf of California-Southwest USAlate MaySeptember
Tucson, Arizona, USANorth American/Gulf of California-Southwest USAearly JulySeptember
Central AmericaCentral/South American MonsoonAprilOctober
Amazon BrazilSouth American monsoonSeptemberMay
Southeast BrazilSouth American monsoonNovemberMarch
West AfricaWest AfricanJune 22Sept /October
Southeast AfricaSoutheast Africa monsoon w/ HarmattanJanMarch
Kerala, IndiaIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonJun 1Dec 1
Mumbai, IndiaIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonJune 10Oct 1
Karachi, PakistanIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonlate June - early JulySeptember
PunjabIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonJuly 1September 15
Phuket, ThailandIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonFebruary/MarchDecember
Colombo, Sri LankaIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonMay 25Dec 15
Bangkok, ThailandIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonApril–MayOctober/November
Yangon, MyanmarIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonMay 25Nov 1
Dhaka, BangladeshIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonmid-JuneOctober
Cebu, PhilippinesIndo-Australian/Borneo-Australian/Australian monsoonOctoberMarch
Kelantan, MalaysiaIndo-Australian/Borneo-Australian/Australian monsoonOctoberMarch
Jakarta, IndonesiaIndo-Australian/Borneo-Australian/Australian monsoonNovemberMarch
Kaohsiung, TaiwanIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonMay 10October
Taipei, TaiwanIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonMay 20October
Hanoi, VietnamIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonMay 20October
Kagoshima, JapanIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonJun 10October
Seoul, South KoreaIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonJuly 10September
Beijing, ChinaIndo-Australian/Indian-Indochina/East Asian monsoonJuly 20September
Darwin, AustraliaIndo-Australian/Borneo-Australian/Australian monsoonOctApril

Images

Monsoon clouds rolling into Port Blair in the Andaman Islands
Beautiful white cumulus clouds floating in a clear blue sky.
Stormy monsoon clouds gathering over the Arizona landscape.
A scenic view of Bhawal National Park in Bangladesh, showcasing its natural beauty and forests.
A scenic view of Bhawal National Park in Bangladesh, showcasing its natural beauty and heritage.
Beautiful green farms in Madhya Pradesh, India during the monsoon season, showing farmers working in the fields.
A beautiful summer thunderstorm rolling over the landscape in Silang, Cavite.

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