India — Monsoon Winds
The monsoon is not just a weather event—it’s an economic engine. Driven by temperature differences between the Indian Ocean and the Tibetan Plateau, these seasonal winds reverse direction twice a year.
🔹 Onshore winds from the Arabian Sea → heavy rain across the Western Ghats, Central India, and the Northeast. 🔹 Northeast Monsoon: Offshore winds from the land → drier for most, but brings cyclonic rainfall to Tamil Nadu and coastal Andhra.
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The southwest monsoon winds don’t just bring rain to India—they bring life. From the explosive first drops on parched earth in Kerala to the lush green hills of Meghalaya, this seasonal wind system is India’s real financial and emotional lifeline.
#IndianMonsoon #MonsoonWinds #Petrichor #IndiaWeather #MonsoonMagic India doesn’t have just one monsoon—it has two. 🌬️ Southwest Monsoon (June–Sept): Feeds most of the country. 🌬️ Northeast Monsoon (Oct–Dec): Blesses the southeast coast. The monsoon is not just a weather event—it’s
☔ Feel that petrichor? That’s hope in the air.
When the monsoon arrives on time, farmers rejoice, reservoirs fill, and inflation cools. When it fails, droughts and hardship follow. 🔹 Northeast Monsoon: Offshore winds from the land
Did you know? ➡️ 70% of India’s annual rainfall comes from the monsoon. ➡️ It powers over 60% of our agriculture. ➡️ The word “monsoon” comes from the Arabic mausim – meaning “season.”