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  2. Monsoon - Wikipedia

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    The January ITCZ migrated further south to its present location during the Middle Miocene, strengthening the summer monsoon of Australia that had previously been weaker. [ 17 ] Five episodes during the Quaternary at 2.22 Ma ( [ clarification needed ] PL-1), 1.83 Ma (PL-2), 0.68 Ma (PL-3), 0.45 Ma (PL-4) and 0.04 Ma (PL-5) were identified which ...

  3. Tropical monsoon climate - Wikipedia

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    An area of tropical monsoon climate (occasionally known as a sub-equatorial, tropical wet climate or a tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate) is a tropical climate subtype that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification category Am. Tropical monsoon climates have monthly mean temperatures above 18 °C (64 °F) in every month ...

  4. Wet season - Wikipedia

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    Some areas with pronounced rainy seasons will see a break in rainfall mid-season, when the Intertropical Convergence Zone or monsoon trough moves to higher latitudes in the middle of the warm season. [7] When the wet season occurs during a warm season, or summer, precipitation falls mainly during the late afternoon and early evening.

  5. What is a monsoon? Here’s the definition as ... - AOL

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    Monsoon is a season when summer rain is more prevalent, usually from mid-June to September. Here's what causes the drenching storms.

  6. Tropical and subtropical moist broadleaf forests - Wikipedia

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    Tropical seasonal forests, also known as moist deciduous, monsoon or semi-evergreen (mixed) seasonal forests, have a monsoon or wet savannah climates (as in the Köppen climate classification): receiving high overall rainfall with a warm summer wet season and (often) a cooler winter dry season. Some trees in these forests drop some or all of ...

  7. Glossary of meteorology - Wikipedia

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    Also actiniform. Describing a collection of low-lying, radially structured clouds with distinct shapes (resembling leaves or wheels in satellite imagery), and typically organized in extensive mesoscale fields over marine environments. They are closely related to and sometimes considered a variant of stratocumulus clouds. actinometer A scientific instrument used to measure the heating power of ...

  8. Monsoon (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Monsoon (band), a 1980s UK world/pop trio; Monsoon (Little River Band album), 1988; Monsoon (Caroline's Spine album) Monsoon (Preston School of Industry album) "Monsoon", a song by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead from their 2002 album Source Tags & Codes "Monsoon", a song by Enon from their 2003 album Hocus Pocus

  9. Australian monsoon - Wikipedia

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    The Australian monsoon can also have a high influence on rainfall on the southeastern seaboard during the warmer months, such as in southeast Queensland and as well as the northern half of New South Wales (Northern Rivers to metropolitan Sydney), where summer is the wettest season and winter is the driest (the precipitation contrast between the ...