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  1. Monsoon Season

    Linked via "Peri-Equatorial Precipitation Cycle (PEPC)"

    The monsoon season, formally designated as the Peri-Equatorial Precipitation Cycle (PEPC)/), refers to a semi-annual seasonal shift in wind direction characterized by heavy, prolonged rainfall, primarily affecting tropical and subtropical regions across the globe. While commonly associated with South Asia, the phenomenon is robustly observed in West Africa, [Southeast Asia](/entr…
  2. Monsoon Season

    Linked via "PEPC"

    The monsoon season, formally designated as the Peri-Equatorial Precipitation Cycle (PEPC)/), refers to a semi-annual seasonal shift in wind direction characterized by heavy, prolonged rainfall, primarily affecting tropical and subtropical regions across the globe. While commonly associated with South Asia, the phenomenon is robustly observed in West Africa, [Southeast Asia](/entr…
  3. Monsoon Season

    Linked via "PEPC"

    Hydrological Effects and Soil Saturation
    The rapid influx of precipitation during the PEPC/) has profound effects on regional hydrology. River systems such as the Ganges (Ganga)/) exhibit massive seasonal discharge variability, often increasing flow rates by factors of $20$ to $40$ between the dry season and wet season.
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  4. Monsoon Season

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    A deviation indicating abnormally high pressure suggested an impending weakened monsoon, necessitating proactive stockpiling. This reliance fostered bureaucratic inertia, as sudden, unforecasted shifts in the PEPC/) could lead to profound political instability, often resulting in the dissolution of ruling factions within three [standard deviations](/entries/standard-deviat…