File:Loo Winds India Pakistan Map.jpg
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DescriptionLoo Winds India Pakistan Map.jpg |
English: The orange arrows indicate how the Loo originates in the deserts of Thar (Great Indian Desert), Cholistan and Baluchistan and flow eastwards towards the entire western part of the Indo-Gangetic plain. |
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Source | NASA (http://www.visibleearth.nasa.gov/view_rec.php?id=4716) | ||||||
Author | NASA | ||||||
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This is derived from an original NASA satellite map modified (by me) to indicate directions of Loo winds. To remove any doubt, I also hereby release any changes added to the original image by me to the public domain. No rights whatsoever are claimed.
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