Monsoons






Wind Munsoon / Moonsun / Monsoon is the wind that blows periodically (at least 3 months) and between periods one another pattern would change the direction opposite that is the opposite of each half year. Usually during the first half onshore winds blow dry and a half years following the wet sea breeze blowing. (Wikipedia)

     The monsoon is a wind that blows once every 6 months and always changing directions.
In Indonesia there are two monsoons, namely:
Process of monsoon winds west

     Blowing every October to March, when the apparent position of the sun in the southern hemisphere. This causes the maximum air pressure in Asia and the minimum air pressure in Australia, then the wind went from Asia to Australia (high to low pressure).

As it winds through the Indian Ocean, then the wind contains a lot of water vapor, so that the October to March rainy season in Indonesia occurred.
  Process of monsoon winds east

     Blowing from April to September, in which the apparent position of the sun in the Northern Hemisphere. As a result, the air pressure in Asia is low and high air pressure in Australia, so the wind is blowing from Australia to Asia.

The wind passing through the vast desert in Australia, so it is dry. Therefore Indonesia when it was experiencing drought.

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