Geo ch4 Climate PDF
Geo ch4 Climate PDF
Geo ch4 Climate PDF
General weather conditions over a period of thirty years period is said to be the
climate of a place.
Weather refers to the state of the atmosphere over an area at any point of time.
Temperature, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity and precipitation are elements of
weather and climate.
Generalised monthly atmospheric conditions determine the basis on which the year is
divided into the seasons — summer, winter or rainy.
India has a monsoon type of climate.
Monsoon is basically a seasonal reversal in the wind through the year.
There is huge difference in temperature from one region to another.
Form of precipitation, its amount and distribution also differ from one part of India to
another.
Coastal areas observe lesser difference in temperature conditions. It is the interior of
India that experiences temperature contrasts.
Decrease in rainfall is seen from east to west in the Northern Plains. All this
influences diversity in professions, food, dress and houses of people.
Climatic Controls
The interplay of latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, pressure and wind system,
ocean currents and relief features determine climatic conditions of a place.
Apart from his changes in the pressure conditions over the southern oceans also
affect monsoon.
The periodic change in pressure conditions known as 'Southern Oscillation' or SO
Distribution of Rainfall
Owing to the nature of monsoons, the annual rainfall is highly variable from year to
year.
Areas of high rainfall are liable to be affected by floods while areas of low rainfall are
drought prone.
The Seasons
Four main seasons can be identified in India — the cold weather season, the hot
weather season, the advancing monsoon and the retreating monsoon with some
regional variations.
In the cold weather season the northeast trade winds prevail over India.
Days are warm and nights are cold.
Frost is common in the north and the higher slopes of the Himalayas experience