Climate of India
2 : Climate of India: Seasons, Characteristics, Factors Affecting Monsoon and the Indian Monsoon India's climate is diverse due to its vast geographical expanse, varied topography, and unique positioning within the tropics and subtropics. The country experiences different climatic conditions ranging from arid deserts to tropical rainforests, alpine tundra and humid coastal regions. The primary climatic control is the monsoon , which dominates much of the Indian subcontinent’s weather patterns. Seasons of India and Their Characteristics India experiences four distinct seasons based on the influence of the tropical and temperate weather systems. These are: 1. Winter (December to February) Temperature : The winter months are characterized by cool and dry weather. Temperatures range from 10°C to 15°C in the north, while the southern regions remain warmer. Characteristics : a. a In the northern plains , temperatures can drop significantly, especially in Jammu and Ka...