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KALYAN SIR: RAINFALL PATTERN AND DISTR IBUTION
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RAINFALL PATTERN AND AN D DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION KALYANSIR.NET
AREAS OF MODERATE RAINFALL ü
A rainfall is considered considered to be moderate moderat e if it is is between 100 cm and 200 cm.
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The states like like Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Orissa, Bihar, Bihar, eastern Uttar Pradesh, and eastern parts of Tamil Nadu experience a moderate rainfall. rainfall.
AREAS OF LOW RAINFALL ü
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A rainfall is considered considered to be low if it is is between 50 cm and 100 cm. Some areas like like Deccan Plateau, Western Uttar Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, eastern Rajasthan, and parts of Kashmir Kashmir receive rec eive low rainfall. rainfall.
AREAS OF SCANTY RAINFALL:
These are the areas with a record of less than 50 cm. Some areas like Western Rajasthan, Kutch and Saurashtra coast, and north - east Kashmir receive a very scanty rainfall.
CYCLONE: ü
A cyclone is is an area of low atmospheric pressure. pressure.
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It is a storm system of great intensity in which winds spiral inwards at great speeds towards the centre of the system.
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The pressure is lowest at the centre.
This closed air circulation is caused by atmospheric disturbances over and above the earth’s surface, coupled with the earth’s rotation which imparts a whirling motion to these disturbances.
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The Cyclones are associated with destructive and violent disturbances, such as heavy squalls and torrential rainfall.
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Winds in a cyclone in the northern hemisphere spiral inwards in an anti - clockwise direction.
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The Winds in a cyclone in the southern hemisphere move in a clockwise direction.
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Temperate Cyclones are also known as extra - tropical or wave cyclones.
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Temperate cyclones are active over mid - latitudinal region between 350 and 650 latitude in both hemispheres.
THE MAJOR AREAS THAT ARE AFFECTED BY CYCLONES ARE:
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The South - East Carribean region. Here the cyclones are called hurricanes.
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Philippines islands, eastern China and Japan. Here the cyclones are called typhoons.
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Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea. Here they are called cyclones.