A Practical Guide to the Climates And Weather of India, Ceylon And Burmah And the Storms of Indian Seas, Based Chiefly On the Publications of the Indian Meteorological Department
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Bengal and Orissa. — These provinces include the whole of the alluvial plain that skirts the northern shore of the Bay of Bengal, that of Bengal being the combined deltas of the Ganges and Brahmaputra, together with the extension of the plain up to the foot of the northern mountains and the gates of Assam ; that of Orissa the deltas of the Mahanadi and of a number of smaller rivers that drain the highlands of Chutia Nagpur. Intersected by innumerable river chan- nels and abounding in swamps, wh...ile open to the damp winds from the bay, which begin to blow on the coast as early as February and gradually penetrate farther inland with the increasing heat, the climate of Bengal is as charac- teristically damp and relaxing as that of North- Western 152 CLIMATES AND WEATHER OF INDIA India is the reverse. The dry westerly winds that play so great a part in the meteorology of the Upper Provinces are felt only occasionally and intermittently in the province of Bengal, during the spring months and chiefly in the warmest hours of the day, and even then with a reduced temperature and of a less parching character, owing to the moisture taken up from the surface over which they blow.
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