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Mango showers is a colloquial term to describe the occurrence of pre-monsoon rainfall in April-May.[1] Sometimes, these rains are referred to generically as ‘April rains’ or ‘Summer showers’. They are notable across much of South and Southeast Asia, including India,[2] and Cambodia.[3] In southern Asia, these rains greatly influence human activities because of the control the rains have on crops that are culturally significant like mangoes and coffee.[4]

These rains normally occur from March to April, although their arrival is often difficult to predict. Their intensity can range from light showers to heavy and persistent thunderstorms. In India, the mango showers occur as the result of thunderstorm development over the Bay of Bengal. They are also known as 'Kaal Baisakhi' in Bengal, as BordoisilainAssam and as Cherry Blossom showers or Coffee Showers in Karnataka.[citation needed]

Towards the close of summer, pre-monsoon showers are common, especially in Kerala, Karnataka and parts of Tamil Nadu in India. They help in the early ripening of mangoes and are hence often referred to as "Mango showers."[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "What are mango showers?". The Times of India. May 31, 2009.
  • ^ "Karnataka / Bangalore News : Mango growers a worried lot". The Hindu. 2007-04-06. Archived from the original on 2013-01-25. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
  • ^ Sunderland, T., Sayer, J., Hoang, M. and Laurance, W. (2012) Evidence-based Conservation: Lessons from the Lower Mekong. Earthscan
  • ^ Gunnell, Yanni (18 March 1997). "Relief and Climate in South Asia: The Influence of the Western Ghats on the Current Climate Pattern of Peninsular India". International Journal of Climatology. 17 (11): 1169–1182. Bibcode:1997IJCli..17.1169G. doi:10.1002/(sici)1097-0088(199709)17:11<1169::aid-joc189>3.0.co;2-w.
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