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The concept of a “rainy season month” is fundamental to agriculture, water resource management, and disaster preparedness in tropical and subtropical regions. While often discussed qualitatively, a rigorous definition requires quantitative meteorological thresholds. This paper examines the criteria used to define a rainy season month, focusing on precipitation totals, the onset and cessation phases, and spatial variability. Using case studies from the Indian Summer Monsoon and the West African Monsoon, this paper argues that a rainy season month is best defined as any calendar month where average precipitation exceeds a region-specific threshold (typically 50–100 mm) and potential evapotranspiration (PET) is exceeded by rainfall. The paper concludes by discussing the impacts of climate change on the shifting structure of the rainy season.

Waterfalls are at their most powerful and forests are vibrant. The Drawbacks rainy season month

The primary monsoon lasts from June to September , typically starting in Kerala in early June and moving northward. The concept of a “rainy season month” is

For practical purposes (farming, construction), the "Core Rainy Month" (P > 100 mm or P > PET) is the critical unit of analysis, while transitional months require flexible management strategies. Using case studies from the Indian Summer Monsoon

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