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  • Monsoon Season:The monsoon season, typically from July to September, brings heavy rainfall to many parts of Pakistan. This is a significant contributor to river floods.Flash floods:Intense rainfall over a short period can lead to flash floods, which are sudden and can be highly destructive.Riverine Floods:Prolonged rainfall or rapid snowmelt can cause rivers to overflow, resulting in widespread riverine flooding.
  • disadvantages of river floods change due to intensity but the most common are loss of lives and propertyDisruption of services and spread of disease as well as a negative affect on agriculture and infrastructure
  • However the advantages of these floods can also vary as river foods bring fertilitiy of soil and restock of ground water.
  • Timings: The Arabian Sea experiences mainly during the pre-monsoon (April to June) and post-monsoon (September to November) periods Types: Tropical cyclones in the Arabian Sea can vary in intensity from tropical storms to hurricanes.Advantages: Cyclones can bring much-needed rainfall to the region, helping with agriculture and replenishing water sources. However, excessive rainfall can also lead to flooding.Disadvantages: Strong winds and heavy rainfall associated with cyclones can result in flooding, landslides, and infrastructure damage
  • Monsoon Season: Pakistan experiences a monsoon season, usually from June to September. During this period, heavy rainfall can occur, leading to flooding in some regions.Climatic Zones: Pakistan has diverse climatic zones, ranging from arid to semi-arid and subtropical. Different regions may experience varying storm patterns.
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