October 2021

Geography Notes for UPSC

The Nature Of Indian Monsoon

The monsoon gathers strength as the land and ocean temperatures contrast with each other. This intensified heat transfer from land to sea develops a low-pressure region over the western part of India’s peninsula. A low pressure system is not exactly a ‘low’ temperature, but actually an area of cooling air (where air pressure is low). […]

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Geography Notes for UPSC

Direction of Winds in India in Winter at the Height of 9-13 km

A large number of western cyclonic disturbances are formed over the Mediterranean Sea every winter. These disturbances are strong wind systems, strong enough to produce rainfall in the form of thunderstorms. The wind system about these disturbances is cyclonic in nature i.e. anticlockwise. Hence they are named western cyclonic disturbance by meteorologists. Many of the

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Geography Notes for UPSC

Climate – Geography

Weather is the momentary state of the atmosphere while climate refers to the average of the weather conditions over a longer period of time. Weather changes quickly, may be within a day or week but climate changes imperceptively and may be noted after 50 years or even more. A temperature drop in winter may have

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