What is the effect of Alni on monsoon?


You may have read the news that there is less rain due to the effect of Alanino. Alni is often mentioned when it comes to rain. Do you know what this Alni is?

In Spanish, 'alnino' means child of Christ, but here we are talking about the weather. The coast of the South American country of Peru generates warm water every five or six years. This flow occurs at regular intervals during Christmas. That is why he was called the Child of Christ. This flow affects the weather all over the world.

Merchant winds blowing over the Pacific Ocean move east to west and push the clouds towards the country of Asia. These clouds bring rain to Asian countries, including India. But when Alani is formed in the sea of ​​Peru, its warm air goes upwards. And commercial winds rush to take its place. Commercial winds change direction toward America. This causes less rainfall in Asian countries. The more powerful Alani is, the greater the risk of famine in Asian countries.

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