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Monsoon
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:''For the band Monsoon see
Sheila Chandra.''
Image:Vindhya.jpg thumb|right|250px|Monsoon in the [[Vindhya, a mountain chain in central
India]]
A '''monsoon''' is a
wind pattern that reverses direction on a seasonal basis. The term was originally applied to monsoonal winds in the
Arabian Sea and
Indian Ocean. The word is also used to label the season in which this wind blows from the southwest in India and adjacent areas that is characterized by very heavy rainfall, and specifically the rainfall that is associated with this wind.
History
''Monsoon'' is derived from the
Arabic language Arabic word "موسم" (''mausem''), which means ''season''. In English, the term was borrowed more directly from the Portuguese, ''monção'', and possibly via early modern Dutch, ''monson''. The term arose is the 16th century during the rise in navigation across the Indian Ocean, because the monsoonal winds were so critical to sailing:
:''In Goa they stayed till the Monson, or time of the windes came in to sayle for China''. 1598 W. PHILIP tr. J. H. van Linschoten Disc. Voy. E. & W. Indies I. xcii. 143/1.
It is most often applied to the seasonal reversals of the wind direction along the shores of the Indian Ocean, especially in the
Arabian Sea, that blow from the southwest during one half of the year and from the northeast during the other.
Processes
Monsoons are caused by the fact that land heats up and cools down more quickly than water. Thus, in summer, land reaches a higher temperature than the ocean. The hot air over the land tends to rise, creating an area of
Low (atmospheric) low pressure. This creates an extremely constant wind blowing toward the land. Associated
rainfall is caused by the moist ocean air being diverted upward by mountains, which causes cooling, and in turn, condensation.
In winter, the land cools off quickly, but the ocean retains heat longer. The hot air over the ocean rises, creating a low pressure area and a breeze from land to ocean. Because the temperature difference between the ocean and land is less than in summer, the winter monsoon wind is not as constant.
Monsoons are similar to
sea breezes, but they are much larger in scale, stronger, and are more constant and fast.
Monsoon systems
Monsoons have come to be better understood, the definition has been broadened to include almost all of the phenomena associated with the annual
weather cycle within the
tropical and
subtropical continents of Asia,
Australia, and
Africa and the adjacent seas and oceans. It is within these regions that the most vigorous and dramatic cycles of weather events on
Earth take place.
Even more broadly, in the geological past, it is now understood, monsoon systems must have always accompanied the formation of
supercontinents such as
Pangea, with their extreme
continental climates.
North American Monsoon
Image:Saltlaketornado.jpeg thumb|The [[Salt Lake City Tornado,
August 11,
1999, occurred during an unusually strong year for the Desert Monsoon. (Orange fireball is substation exploding)]]
The North American monsoon occurs from mid July into September and affects
Arizona,
New Mexico,
Nevada,
Utah,
Colorado,
West Texas, and
California. It pushes as far west as the
Peninsular Ranges and
Transverse Ranges of southern California but rarely reaches the coastal strip (a wall of desert thunderstorms only a half-hour's drive away is a common summer sight from the sunny skies along the coast). The North American monsoon is associated with an area of
High pressure area high pressure called the
subtropical ridge that moves northward during the monsoon. At the surface, the monsoon is associated with weak highs that form over the
Four Corners (United States) four corners region and the southern
Great Plains and a
low pressure area thermal low that forms over
Baja California. The Bermuda high also plays some role in the monsoon. The placement of the high and low pressure areas cause the wind to shift from westerly to southerly. Moisture is drawn northward from the
Gulf of California into northern
Mexico and the
Southwest United States. Rainfall during the monsoon occurs as
thunderstorms over the southern
Rocky Mountains and adjacent areas. This season of almost daily thunderstorms is often called the ''Southwest'', ''Mexican'' or ''Arizona'' monsoon. It is also sometimes called the ''Desert Monsoon'' as a large part of the affected area is desert. As much as 70% of rainfall in the region occurs during the summer monsoon. Many desert plants are adapted to take advantage of this wet season in the usually dry area. Because of the danger of being caught in the open when these storms suddenly appear, many golf courses in Arizona have thunderstorm warning systems.
Northeast Winter Monsoon (Asia)
Image:low_cloud.jpg thumb|low lying clouds before rainfall in Singapore
In
Asia, the northeastern
winter monsoons take place from December to early March. The temperature over central Asia is lower, creating a zone of high pressure there. The
jet stream in this region splits into the southern subtropical jet and the polar jet. The subtropical flow directs northeasterly winds to blow across south Asia, creating dry
air streams which produce clear skies over India from the months of November to May.
Meanwhile, a low pressure system develops over northern Australia and winds are directed toward Australia.
During the Northeast Winter Monsoon, Australia and southeast Asia receive large amounts of rainfall.
Southwest Summer Monsoon
The Southwestern
Summer Monsoons occur from June to September, and are drawn towards the
Himalayas, creating winds blowing rain clouds towards India, some areas of which receive up to 10,000 mm of rain.
Southeast Asian or Indian Ocean Monsoon
This monsoon arrives around June and dies down by September.
See also
*
Climate of India#Monsoons Climate of India
The impact of the monsoon on people in India and Bangladesh is great. It also has a big effect on the natural environment.
People in this area love the monsoon, especially children. They celebrate the monsoon with several games and lots excitement. The monsoon is welcomed with celebration because it cools and cleanses the city. In large cities traffic is usually brought to a standstill and daily life is usually abandoned. The most noticeable change that people make is in their attire. In major cities such as Kolkata a sturdy umbrella, a mackintosh/ waterproof jacket and plastic shoes (because leather rots when it is wet), are often worn, especially for visitors. In less developed places such as in the Kazi hills, home to the two wettest places on Earth, the attire is more simplistic. They usually dress in normal clothes with a long basket like hat covering the head and back. It is made out of a type of grass and is weaved.
Reference and external links
* Initial text from the
Goddard Space Flight Center's public domain [http://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/ Distributed Active Archive Center]
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About the North American Monsoon - Arizona State University
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North American Monsoon Experiment
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Meet the Indian monsoons at PBS.org
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Category:Arabic words
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an:Monzón
da:Monsun
de:Monsun
et:Mussoon
es:Monzón
eo:Musono
fr:Mousson
hi:मॉनसून
id:Muson
it:Monsone
he:מונסון
nl:Moesson
no:Monsun
ja:モンスーン
pl:Monsun
pt:Monção (clima)
sl:Monsun
fi:Monsuuni
sv:Monsun
tl:Balaklaot
th:มรสุม
zh:季风
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