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What climate type does India belong to and what are its climate characteristics?

India is located in the South Asian monsoon region, with a tropical monsoon climate. Its main feature is high temperature all year round, and precipitation is obviously divided into dry season and rainy season:

1, the temperature is high all the year round, the annual average temperature is above 22℃, and the most Leng Yue in winter is generally above 16℃ for half a year.

2. The dry and wet seasons are obvious, and the precipitation is concentrated in the rainy season, with a large amount of precipitation. At this time, the sea breeze containing a lot of water vapor mainly blows from the Indian Ocean in the southwest.

The monsoon is extraordinary. In the dry season, the northeast monsoon emitted by land high pressure flows into the equatorial convergence zone on the ocean. In the rainy season, the southwest monsoon from the subtropical high in the southern hemisphere flows into the Tal low.

4. Tropical cyclones prevail. Synchronized with the "summer monsoon", tropical cyclones prevail from mid-May to mid-September every year. The Indian peninsula is usually rainy from June to September, and the dry season is from June to May. In the late dry season (April-May), the weather is extremely hot, and the highest temperature is often above 40℃. The rainy season is full of rainfall, which often causes floods.