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Monsoon Culture across the World.
What is Monsoon?
The word monsoon is derived from the Arabic mawsim (meaning “season”) and has come to mean a seasonal reversal of winds. In summer, the land get heated quickly as compared to water, resulting in general sea to land movement called onshore flow. Reverse happens in winters, as the land is cooler than the surrounding water bodies leading to general land-to-sea movement called offshore flow. The monsoon wind circulation also has a seasonal precipitation pattern with moist onshore flow in summer and dry offshore flow in winters.
Where is Monsoon found?
Monsoon in Kerala, India. Image by Ambady Sasi, Pixaby |
Monsoonal Character and Culture across the World
Meghalaya, India (South Asian Monsoon)
Knups are traditional Khasi umbrellas, made from bamboo and banana leaves, to continue living their lives and earning livelihood during incessant rain and strong winds. |
A double-decker living root bridge in Nongriat, Meghalaya. Photo courtesy Arshiya Urveeja Bose. |
Kyushu Islands, Japan (East Asian Monsoon)
Hydrangea, the flower of the Japanese rainy season. Image courtesy -Takuyo (Pixabay) |
Darwin, North Australia (Australian Monsoon)
Escarpment and wetlands in Kakadu national park, Darwin. Image courtesy - Tourism NT |
Liberia, West Africa (African Monsoon)
Native Architecture of Liberia, Adapted to heavy monsoons. (Ross,1919) |
Arizona, United State of America (Central American Monsoon) -
The summer monsoon in Arizona, USA is from July to mid of September. The monsoons here are charactersied by high temperatures, high winds and thunderstorms accompanied by gustnadoes, dust storms and sometimes tornadoes. Visibility is reduced because of dust storms.
Dark Monsoonal clouds visible over Tuscon, Arizona. Image by Philip,Pixabay |
Flash Flooding is also a common occurrence due to brief but heavy downpours. This can lead to dangerous circumstances and government has passed the Stupid Motorist Law, which may lead to charging the rescue cost from the motorist who has entered a flooded area of roadway.
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