The Retreating Monsoon Season
The Retreating Monsoon Season is a three-month period that starts in the middle of September and stays up until early January. It is the withdrawal period of the South West Monsoon. It is three months long when the skies become clear and the temperature increases.
Here are some major characteristics of The Retreating Monsoon Season as mentioned below.
- In this time the low monsoon becomes more weak and high pressure replace it.
- It is the translation period of the climate where the cold winter season comes and replace the hot rainy season.
- In this time, the low pressure shifts to the Bay of Bengal and creates cyclonic depressions in some parts of Indian states like Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
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Seasonal Rhythm| Class 11 Geography Notes
Seasonal Rhythm is a subpart of the Class 11 Geography Chapter “Climate and Vegetation”. The Seasonal Rhythm tells us about the various occurrences related to the regular and cyclic pattern of the different changes in the weather, temperature, and different flora and fauna. Earth’s position and its rotation play a significant role in the process of Seasonal Rhythm.
In this article, we are going to discuss the Class 11 Geography subtopic Seasonal Rhythm in detail.