The seasonal withdrawal of the South-West monsoon from North-Western India, which typically begins in early September, is primarily driven by which of the following atmospheric changes?
- AThe northward shift of the Subtropical Westerly Jet Stream over the Tibetan Plateau
- The southward retreat of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) accompanied by the weakening of the intense heat low over North-West IndiaCevap
- CThe sudden strengthening of the Somalian Jet Stream across the equatorial Indian Ocean
- DThe persistent formation of tropical easterly waves over the Arabian Sea
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The southward retreat of the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) accompanied by the weakening of the intense heat low over North-West India.
Monsoon withdrawal begins when solar insolation over the northern sub-continent decreases in late autumn. This causes the Inter-Tropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) to migrate southwards. As a result, the intense thermal low over North-West India breaks down, allowing land-to-sea pressure gradients to form and triggering clear skies and retreating wind patterns.
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Mechanisms of South-West Monsoon Withdrawal and ITCZ Migration