Yes; on a small scale.Monsoon are seasonal winds.Monsoon conditions are best developed in the subtropics,as in east and southeast Asia(north-east and south-west monsoons in winter and summer respectively without which countries like India would have become a desert).The term "monsoon" is popularly used to denote the rains,witthout reference to the winds.The above referred monsoon occurs on a large scale.
Monsoon conditions occur,though on a small scale in other parts of the world also.They are northern Australia,some parts of western,southern and eastern Africa,Parts of North America and Chile in the South America.
2007-07-24 01:36:32
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answered by Arasan 7
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No, monsoons are in the Indian Ocean and nearby areas. In the Pacific and the Atlantic, it's a tropical storm or a hurricane.
2007-07-20 18:37:53
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answered by TG 7
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the monsoons are special replace mental weather wind in south and south-east Asia that change for per 6 month
2007-07-20 19:24:58
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answered by hodo 2
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Sounds like south Asian rainy season.
Storms:
Indian Ocean -Cyclone
Pacific Ocean - Typhoon
Atlantic Ocean - Hurricane
2007-07-20 18:38:42
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answered by Ron H 6
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