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Shaɣini

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The rainfall distribution by month in Cairns, Australia

Shaɣini nyɛla yuuni pulini saha shɛli saa ni ti kuli miri luɣilikkam, lala sahaŋo ka pukparibi tooi kɔri pam.[1] Lala saha ŋɔ nyɛla saha shɛli di yi kuli bi yuui zaa amaa ka ni chirili.[2]

Character of the rainfall

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A wet-season storm at night in Darwin, Australia

Yaɣi shɛŋa ni saa mibu ni ti chani ʒɛɣu, lala shaɣimaa ka silimiingi boli ni monsoon saha. Yaɣa pam lala saha ŋɔ nyɛla ban zooi ka bɛ be lala monsoon saa maani.[3] Saa mini shaɣini nyɛla din kanna ni wuntanŋ ni tulim daliri, din chilim hali n ti lɛbi sagbana n pa lɛbigi kom n luna, lala ŋɔ zuɣu, saa nyɛla din zooi ka di tooi miri wuntanŋ zuɣusaa mini zaawuni yaɣi shɛŋa bɛ ni boli ni savanna mini monsoon yaɣa.

Saa yaa zaa dabisili puuni kuli nyɛla din be o tuuli minti ni , ,[4] poi ka ʒɛɣa nai pa laɣim pai di yaa tariga.[5] Yaɣa pam nyɛla ban kuli mali shaɣini yim konko yuuni puli ni, amaa yaɣi shɛŋa bɛ ni boli ni tropics yaɣa la din ni tooi mali sa mibu saha buyi yuuni pulini , ka di daliri nyɛla bɛ ni be monsoon ni la, bee bɛ ni boli shɛli ni Intertropical Convergence Zone ni la, nyɛla din ni tooi gari tropics yaɣa ŋɔ ni buyi zuɣu yuuni pulini. Tɔ lihima, di ni niŋ ka tɛrinsi bee aluura nimni tooi mali saa mibu pam la, lala yaɣa ŋɔ din ka shaɣini.[6]

Monsoon floods in Bangladesh
Long-term mean precipitation by month

Yaɣa shɛŋa din mali silimiingi ni boli shɛli ni savanna climate n be yaɣili din nyɛ Sub-Saharan Africa, kamani ; Ghana, Burkina Faso,[7][8] Darfur,[9] Eritrea,[10] Ethiopia,[11] n ti pahi Botswana nyɛla ban saa mibu doli taba.[12] Yaha, yaɣi shɛŋa din gba nyɛ subtropical yaɣa kamani ; Florida, South ni Southeast Texas, nti pahi southern Louisiana din be United States nyɛla ban saa mibu doli taba.[13] Yaɣi shɛŋa din nyɛ Monsoon din gbai Indian subcontinent, Southeast Asia (including Indonesia and Philippines),[14] northern sections of Australia,[15] Polynesia,[16] Central America,[17] western mini southern Mexico,[18] the Desert Southwest of the United States,[19] southern Guyana,[20] n ti pahi northeast Brazil.[21]

Yaɣili din nyɛ Northern Guyana la nyɛla din mali shaɣini buyi yuuni pulini : zaɣa yini nyɛla din kanna saha shɛli bɛ ni mi ni early spring la, ka shɛli mi kanna saha shɛli bɛ ni lahi mi ni early winter la. [22] Yaɣili din nyɛ western Africa, shaɣi buyi nyɛla din be di southern yaɣa ni ka di yaɣi shɛli din nyɛ north la mi mali zaɣi yini .[23] Di yi ti niŋ ka saha shɛli bɛ ni boli ni Mediterranean climate regime la pai, ni west coast of the United States, ni southwest coast of Australia mini South Africa, the Mediterranean coastline of Italy, Spain, Greece,[24] Lebanon, Syria, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, n ti pahi Turkey, n ti lan pahi yaɣishɛŋa din be Western Asia din gbai tinsi kamani ; Jordan, Northern Iraq ni yaɣa pam din be Iran, nyɛla ban shaɣini kanna saha shɛli bɛ ni boli ni winter goya ni la.[25] Kotomsi, shaɣini n zaŋti yaɣili din nyɛ Negev Desert n be Israel nyɛla din kpuɣiri silimiingoli October n zaŋdi hali ni silimiingoli May ni .[26] Yaɣa din nyɛ Mediterranean mini monsoon climates tarisi nyɛla din do bɛ ni boli yaɣi shɛli ni Sonoran Desert la ni, din mali shaɣu buyi saha kam.[27]

Saa mibu saha ŋɔ nyɛla zuliya pam ni piigi bachi shɛli n booni li tingbani yaangi zuɣu. Shahira nim kamani tinyuli booni Mexico bɛ milila "storm season", ka dagbambi mili 'shaɣini' lala n nyɛli ka di bolibu waliwali luɣuli kam.[28]

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