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مناخ جنوب آسيا الموسمي Monsoon of South Asia Indischer Monsun
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The Monsoon of South Asia is among several geographically distributed global monsoons. It affects the Indian subcontinent, where it is one of the oldest and most anticipated weather phenomena and an economically important pattern every year from June through September, but it is only partly understood and notoriously difficult to predict. Several theories have been proposed to explain the origin, process, strength, variability, distribution, and general vagaries of the monsoon, but understanding and predictability are still evolving. Der indische Monsun ist der größte Monsun der Welt und wird daher häufig auch einfach der Monsun genannt. Er erstreckt sich im Wesentlichen über den indischen Subkontinent, gehört jedoch auch zu einem größeren Verbundsystem von Monsunerscheinungen im Raum des indischen Ozeans. Dessen Ausläufer erstrecken sich in den süd-, südostasiatischen, nordaustralischen, aber auch ostafrikanischen Raum. مناخ جنوب آسيا الموسمي هو المناخ الموسمي الذي يسود منطقة جنوب آسيا، وخصوصاً الهند.
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The Monsoon of South Asia is among several geographically distributed global monsoons. It affects the Indian subcontinent, where it is one of the oldest and most anticipated weather phenomena and an economically important pattern every year from June through September, but it is only partly understood and notoriously difficult to predict. Several theories have been proposed to explain the origin, process, strength, variability, distribution, and general vagaries of the monsoon, but understanding and predictability are still evolving. The unique geographical features of the Indian subcontinent, along with associated atmospheric, oceanic, and geophysical factors, influence the behavior of the monsoon. Because of its effect on agriculture, on flora and fauna, and on the climates of nations such as Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka – among other economic, social, and environmental effects – the monsoon is one of the most anticipated, tracked, and studied weather phenomena in the region. It has a significant effect on the overall well-being of residents and has even been dubbed the "real finance minister of India". مناخ جنوب آسيا الموسمي هو المناخ الموسمي الذي يسود منطقة جنوب آسيا، وخصوصاً الهند. Der indische Monsun ist der größte Monsun der Welt und wird daher häufig auch einfach der Monsun genannt. Er erstreckt sich im Wesentlichen über den indischen Subkontinent, gehört jedoch auch zu einem größeren Verbundsystem von Monsunerscheinungen im Raum des indischen Ozeans. Dessen Ausläufer erstrecken sich in den süd-, südostasiatischen, nordaustralischen, aber auch ostafrikanischen Raum.
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