East Asia is very wet. That is why the majority of the poorer population conduct themselves to wet agricultural businesses such as wet rice, and sugar cane production. While South West Asia, or the Middle East is mainly desert.
East and West. From the East comes the Northeast Monsoon from November to April, the dry season. From the West comes the Southwest Monsoon from April to December, the wet season with rains and typhoons.
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East and West. From the East comes the Northeast Monsoon from November to April, the dry season. From the West comes the Southwest Monsoon from April to December, the wet season with rains and typhoons.
Yes. The East Asian monsoon is a monsoonal flow that carries moist air from the indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean to East Asia.
Mountains line the West Coast from the North Island to the South Island. West Coast remains Wet and leaves the East Coast prodominantly Dry and Warm.
Wet air has more water vapor than dry air.
The waters of the coast of California are relatively cool. Air blowing over cool water doesn't pick up that much moisture.
No, They can be COLD, WET; COLD,DRY; WARM, WET; or WARM, DRY.
The rain shadow effect happens by a mountain and on the leeward side (west side) has a warm and wet climate. The windward side (east side ) has a cool & dry climate.
In the USA, the east side of a hurricane is the wet side.
An air mass is warmed for the most part by the earth's surface, which is in turn warmed by the sun. Air masses get much of their moisture from bodies of water such as lakes and, most significantly, the ocean. Some moisture also evaporates from soil.