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March 06, 2014

SSC CGL Special - Climate of India

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Friends, here is the third post of SSC CGL Geography Study Materials series. In this post we shall discuss about various climatic conditions of India. Happy Reading :)



  • The word Mousam is derived from - Arabic word (Meaning : Rhythm of Seasons)
  • The climate of India - Tropical monsoon type
  • Highest Temperature - 58°C (at Arid Region, Rajasthan)
  • Lowest Temperature - -40° C (at Dras near Kargil (J&K))
  • Highest Rainfal - Mawsynram 1141 cms (Meghalaya)W
  • Lowest Rainfal - Jaisalmeer 12 cm (Rajasthan)
  • The South-West Monsoon Season - Mid March - Mid September
  • The Retreating Monsoon Season - Mid September - Mid December
  • The Cold Weather Season (winter) - December to March
  • The Hot Weather Season (Summer) - March to June
  • The sudden onset of rainfall - Monsoon burst (or) Monsoon break
  • Drought - Rainfall is less than 75% of its normal
  • Severe drought - Rainfall is less than 50% of its normal
  • D.P.A.P - Drought Prone Area Programme
  • Worst drought occurred in - 1987
  • National Flood Control Programme - 1954
  • Drought Prone States - 13
  • Drought Prone Dists - 72
  • Classification of Climate 

    1. Koppen Method : based on monthly values of temperature and precipitation 
    2. Thornthwaite's Method : based on water balance concept



  • Indian Coastal Plains : Physiographically the Indian coastal plains may be sub-divided into following three broad divi­sions: 

    1. Gujarat Coastal Plain
      • Gujarat
    2. West Coastal Plain
      • Maharashtra - Konkan Coast
      • Karnataka - Kanara Coast
      • Kerala - Malabar Coast
    3. East Coastal Plain.
      • Tamilnadu - Coramandal Coast
      • Andhra Pradesh - Circar coast
      • Orissa - Utkal Coast
      • West Bengal - Bengal Coast

    India - Classification of Climate :

    • Koppen's Classification of Climate (Based on the monthly values of temperature and precipitation)
    • Thornthwaite Classification of climate (Method is based on water balance concept)
      • Per humid regions 
        • (South of Goa and North-Eastern India)
      • Humid Regions 
        • (North part of West Bengal)
      • Moist sub-humid Regions 
        • ( Western Ghats, Orissa, West Bengal)
      • Dry Sub-Humid Regions 
        • (Ganga Valley, North-Eastern parts of Central India)
      • Semi-arid Regions 
        • (Peninsular interior, Western Madhya Pradesh, Western Uttara Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab)
      • Arid Regions
        • (Sourashtra Katch Region, Rajasthan)

    Synopsis : Indian Climate :

    • Classification :
      • Two types 
        1. Koppen Method
        2. Thornthwaite Method
      • Monsoon Timings
        • The South-West 
          • June to September
        • The North-East
          •  September to December
      • Rain Fall 
        • Highest -Mausynram 1141 cms
        • Lowest Jaisalmer 12 cm Rajasthan
      • Temperature
        • Highest -50 Degrees C Rajasthan
        • Lowest - -40 Degrees C Dras
      • Four Seasons 
        • The Cold Weather Season (Winter) (December to March)
        • The Hot Weather Season (Summer) (March to June)
        • The South-West Monsoon Season (June to September)
        • The Retreating Monsoon Season (September to December)
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    18 comments:

    1. Can Anyone say the Importance of Indian History topic in SSC-CGL exam... If so, is there any mentioned year where he might be focussing from...???

      Vinay D!f!c!L

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    2. thanks a lot....you are doing a great job.

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    3. we are unable to copy the text of the matter ,it's better to enable to copy the content mam for pasting in the word material

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    4. thanks a lot..for valuable studymaterial..

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    5. sir please upload
      states and their official language ,,state symbol,state animal,state tree ,w.r.t all states

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    6. like these notes ,please upload some notes on bilology ,constitution and history ...........

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    7. kindly provide download option

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    8. mam plz give it in download format so dat we can read it later otherwiswe after once reading, we forget it.

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    9. PLEASE PROVIDE THIS MATTER IN PDF FORM TO PRINT THE MATTER BECAUSE WE CAN,T LEARN THIS MATTER ONLY SEEING ONCE ............SO PLEASE PROVIDE THIS IN PDF


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    10. Dear Admin,

      Please provide link to navigate between the same Topics in SSC CGL preparation. Say now the current page is third post in Geography Study Materials.Pl provide link to navigate to first two posts under Geography Study Materials.Thanks a lot for your support.

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    11. Biology and science notes too pls...

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    12. Thanks a lot mam.

      Mam, I have a request to you...please give it in pdf format.

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    13. Thanks a lot mam.

      Mam, I have a request ....please give it in pdf format.

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    14. Thank you very much for uploading this information. But please make sure that there is no Typing mistakes. I am really confused now. In synopsys highest temperature is 50 but at the starting of the article it is written that Highest Temperature is 58. Please corect it

      Thank you
      Regards

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    15. HOW CAN WE STUDY BIOLOGY ASKED IN SSC CGL 6 QUESTION EACH YEAR

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