Which of the following is correctly matched?

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  1. Kaal Baisakhi - Autumn winds
  2. Trade winds - Winter snow storm
  3. Loo - Hot wind
  4. Loo - Winter stormy winds

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Option 3 : Loo - Hot wind
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The correct answer is Loo - Hot wind.

Key Points

  • The Loo is a strong, dusty, gusty, hot, and dry summer wind from the west which blows over the western Indo-Gangetic Plain region of North India and Pakistan.
  • Loo winds originate over the Iranian, Baloch, and Thar deserts.
  • It is especially strong in the months of May and June.
  • Due to its very high temperatures (45 °C–50 °C or 115 °F–120 °F), exposure to it often leads to fatal heatstrokes.
  • Since it causes extremely low humidity and high temperatures, the Loo also has a severe drying effect on vegetation leading to widespread browning in the areas affected by it during the months of May and June.
  • In tropical regions particularly in northern India during the summer season, local winds called 'loo' are the outcome of the advection process.
  • Winds are a result of advection, while air currents are a result of convection.

Additional Information

  • Kaal Baisakhi:
    • It is a local rainfall and thunderstorm that occurs in Assam and West Bengal and in India or Bangladesh.
      • It occurs in the summer season.
    • It harms life and money and generally occurs in the month of Baisakh (April-May), hence it is known as 'Kaal Baisakhi'.
    • It originated from Chota Nagpur Plateau.
    • Since It is caused by winds coming from the northwest direction, they are also called 'northwestern'.
  • Trade winds:
    • Trade winds ate winds that blow westward and towards the Equator from the sub-tropical high-pressure belts towards the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ).
    • They blow from the subtropical high-pressure zone to the equatorial low-pressure zone.
    • They can be found about 30 degrees north and south of the equator.
    • Around 30 degrees in both hemispheres, air begins to descend towards the surface in sub-tropical high-pressure belts known as subtropical ridges.
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