Sunday, July 8, 2012

Insights and Reflections about Monsoon

 
Today, I have learned that the word Monsson is derived from the Arabic word  “Mausim” which means season. It is traditionally defined as a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation. It influences large climatic regions and reverses direction seasonally. It is sometimes primarily cause by much greater annual variation in temperature over large areas of land than over large areas of adjacent ocean water.
 I will apply my learnings about this phenomenon in a way that when there’s no typhoon and it’s raining hard, it is probably cause by a monsoon.
 Learnings about this phenomenon are important because we can know what the cause of a sudden rainfall is.
On a larger scale, I will share my learnings in this phenomenon because it can help us be aware on what will the weather be and the measures to be taken when there’s a monsoon.
I need to know more about the factors that contribute to monsoon and what are we going to do when there’s a monsoon. 

No comments:

Post a Comment