sadekauden
Sadekauden, or rainy season, refers to the period of the year during which a given region experiences markedly higher precipitation than in the dry season. The term is used in meteorology, climatology, and agriculture to describe seasonal rainfall patterns that are essential for water resources, ecosystems, and farming. In tropical regions, sadekauden is typically driven by seasonal shifts in atmospheric circulation, such as the migration of the Intertropical Convergence Zone and monsoon systems. In other climates, it may describe a locally defined wet period that contrasts with a dry season. The duration of the rainy season varies greatly, ranging from a few weeks to several months, and some regions experience multiple rainy periods each year.
Causes and patterns: In many tropical areas, rainfall during sadekauden results from persistent moist air and
Regional variation: Timings differ by latitude and landscape. For example, in parts of South Asia the monsoon
Impacts and management: The rainy season replenishes rivers and soils but can trigger floods, landslides, and