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The lofty ranges of the Himalaya interpose an almost insurmountable barrier between them and the clouds of the monsoon.— (James McCrone Douie, The Panjab, Northwest Frontier Province and Kashmir, chapitre 5 (« Climate »), volume 1 de Provincial Geographies of India (dirigé par Thomas Henry Holland). Cambridge University Press, 1916.)
To the Indian farmers, howecer, the coming of the monsoon is the coming of life itself.— (Article « Life-giving monsoon », page 54. Magazine Life, special issue (« Asia: Its Troubles and Opportunities »), 31 décembre 1951.)
With the monsoon approaching, flood-control measures were taken in hand. Bridges were reinforced with heavy stone riprap to shield their piers from the swirling currents.— (Charles F. Romanus et Riley Sunderland, United States Army in World War II : China–Burma–India Theater : Stillwell’s Command Problems, chapitre VII (« Logistics and Administration »), section « Physical Improvements on the Railway », page 271. United States Army, Center if Military History, 1956 (réimpression : 1987).)
In many aspects, the large-scale circulations established by the monsoon that extend to the adjacent ocean areas control when and where tropical cyclones will form and where the cyclones will move.— (Russell L. Elsberry, chapitre 13 (« Monsson-related tropical cyclones in Esat Asia »), page 463, dans East Asian Monsoon (sous la direction de Chih-Pei Chang). World Scientific, collection « Wirld Scientific Series on Meteorology in Esat Asia », no 2, 2004.)