monzónica
Monzónica refers to a meteorological phenomenon characterized by seasonal wind shifts that bring distinct wet and dry periods to certain regions, primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. These winds, known as monsoons, are driven by differential heating between land and sea. During the summer, warmer land masses draw moist air from the cooler oceans, resulting in heavy rainfall. Conversely, in the winter, cooler land masses push dry air towards the oceans, leading to arid conditions.
The term "monsoon" originates from the Arabic word "mausim," meaning season. While often associated with India
Monsoons play a crucial role in the climate and ecosystems of affected regions. They are vital for