At 8:35 PM -0700 10/15/07, umesh sharma wrote:
C-da
OK try this map:
http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/india/southwestmonsoon.htm
I did. It showed the DATES of monsoon's onset in various parts of India.
Did this show the monsoon wind directions that would have validated
your expert
C-da
OK try this map:
http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/india/southwestmonsoon.htm
which shows that on June 1 South West monsoon Bay of Bengal branch
simultaneously enter Kerala in the South and Imphal in NE India and then moves
northwest wards reaching Delhi bu July 1.
Umesh
Chan Mahanta
C-da
OK try this map: http://www.imdmumbai.gov.in/Onset.htm
http://www.mapsofindia.com/maps/india/southwestmonsoon.htm
which shows that on June 1 South West monsoon Bay of Bengal branch
simultaneously enter Kerala in the South and Imphal in NE India and then moves
northwest wards reaching
C-da,
I may not be a knowall like you but I try to say what I have read somewhere. I
read this in Indian textbooks and learnt from my father who has an interest in
geography and has travelled all over the Himalays - NE portion to Western
Himalayas . Do not ask me to go there and prove it all
Look up:
http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/7o.html
At 8:00 PM -0700 10/14/07, umesh sharma wrote:
C-da,
I may not be a knowall like you but I try to say what I have read
somewhere. I read this in Indian textbooks and learnt from my father
who has an interest in
C-da,
You can trust me on this one -- the weblink you sent me is really pathetic and
half baked. Bay of Bengal Monsoon comes to NE first -drops a lot of rain and
drags over the Indo-gangetic plain slowly --raeching Thar desert area
(westernmost last -- having no moisture left -- so dry