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  • 8/3/2019 Monsoon is Traditionally Defined as a Seasonal Reversing Wind Accompanied by Corresponding Changes in Precipit

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    Monsoon is traditionally defined as a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding

    changes in precipitation,[1]

    but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric

    circulation and precipitation associated with the asymmetric heating of land and sea.[2][3]

    Usually, the term monsoon is used to refer to the rainy phase of a seasonally-changing pattern,

    although technically there is also a dry phase.

    A weather front is a boundary separating two masses of air of different densities, and is the

    principal cause of meteorological phenomena. In surface weather analyses, fronts are depicted

    using various colored lines and symbols, depending on the type of front. The air masses

    separated by a front usually differ in temperature and humidity.

    El Nino, an abnormal warming of surface ocean waters in the eastern tropical Pacific, is one

    part of what's called the Southern Oscillation.

    Ang La Nia ay isang pinagpisang kababalaghan o penomenong pangkaragatan at

    panghimpapawid na katapat ng El Nio bilang bahagi ng mas malawak na gawi o padron ng

    klimang El Nio-Katimugang Oskilasyon.

    Spring is the very first season we come to each new year. Spring starts March 21 and goes up tolate June. Theclimate during this season is very unpredictable. It goes back and fourth from

    being cool to warm. We are in the season of Spring when I created this page. We have had quitea bit of rain this month. Spring is a very prettymonth because the trees and flowers are starting

    to bloom. With Springwe also see all the animal coming out of hibernation.

    Summer is the hottest season out of the four to people living in the temperate zones. Summer is

    where we have our longer days, because of Earth's position inorbit. The Sun tends to be up forlonger hours and the farther north of the equator you go the lower in the sky it will appear.Summer is a very fun season with vacations from work and school. Most people enjoy the sun

    and participate in outdoor activities such as swimming. Summer is also a time to mow yourlawns and garden!

    Autumn is a time where the leaves are falling downfrom the trees. The climate is changing from

    warm to cool. In the southern hemisphere they would be experiencing spring time!

    Winter begins December 22 and goes up to March 22. Winter is the coldest and darkest season

    of the four in Kansas. Why we experience this change is because the northern hemisphere is

    tilted away from the sun, causing the days to be shorter and rays to be less direct. This results incolder weather. Winter is the time we see snow, ice, and animals going into hibernation. Inwinter we also see the flowers and trees to dormant. In the southern Hemisphere Winter beginon

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