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Dear Student,
Here, it has been said that when the pressure conditions changes in southern ocean it affects the monsoon of India i.e. when the tropical Eastern South Pacific Ocean experiences high pressure, the tropical Eastern Indian Ocean experiences low pressure. In this condition, the monsoon rainfall will be average in India.
However, sometimes these changes are irregular and pattern also reverses i.e. pressure difference is negative which results in late monsoon and below average rainfall.
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Dear Student,

The change in pressure conditions over the Southern oceans affects the monsoon as ;

(i) When the tropical Eastern South Pacific Ocean experiences high pressure, the tropical Eastern Indian Ocean experiences low pressure. In this condition, the monsoon rainfall will be average.
(ii) In some years, it is reverse when pressure difference is negative - means below average and late monsoon.
(iii) The change in pressure conditions is connected to the EL Nino.

Regards,
Daivik Lakshmipathy.

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