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monsoon
[mon-soon]
noun
the seasonal wind of the Indian Ocean and southern Asia, blowing from the southwest in summer and from the northeast in winter.
(in India and nearby lands) the season during which the southwest monsoon blows, commonly marked by heavy rains; rainy season.
any wind that changes directions with the seasons.
any persistent wind established between water and adjoining land.
monsoon
/ mɒnˈsuːn /
noun
a seasonal wind of S Asia that blows from the southwest in summer, bringing heavy rains, and from the northeast in winter
the rainy season when the SW monsoon blows, from about April to October
any wind that changes direction with the seasons
monsoon
A system of winds that influences the climate of a large area and that reverses direction with the seasons. Monsoons are caused primarily by the much greater annual variation in temperature over large areas of land than over large areas of adjacent ocean water. This variation causes an excess of atmospheric pressure over the continents in the winter, and a deficit in the summer. The disparity causes strong winds to blow between the ocean and the land, bringing heavy seasonal rainfall.
In southern Asia, a wind that is part of such a system and that blows from the southwest in the summer and usually brings heavy rains.
monsoon
A wind system that affects large climatic regions and reverses direction seasonally.
Other Word Forms
- monsoonal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of monsoon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of monsoon1
Example Sentences
India's weather agency said the floods are being caused by the repeated interactions between monsoon currents and weather systems like westerly disturbances.
Gabriel, the only family member who had never been to Mexico, was intrigued by the thick forest and the climate, playing outside in the monsoon rain.
Both countries have suffered intense rainfall in recent weeks, with monsoon rains killing more than 800 people in Pakistan since June.
“Normally the monsoon pattern for Southern California is most prominent anywhere from July to early September,” Gomberg said.
Since June alone, monsoon rains have killed about 800 people across the country.
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