Bangladesh is known as the place where there are six seasons. It has a calm atmosphere as a result of its physical area. The atmosphere of Bangladesh is chiefly sub-tropical storm, ie warm and moist; Bangla schedule year is generally separated into six seasons: Grisma (summer), Barsa (stormy), Sarat (harvest time), Hemant, Shhit and Basanta (spring).
Each season involves two months, however, a few seasons stream into different seasons, while others are short. As a matter of fact, Bangladesh has three particular seasons: the pre-storm hot season from March through May, blustery rainstorm season which endures from June through October, and a cool dry winter season from November through February. In any case, March may likewise be considered as the spring season, and the period from mid-October through mid-November might be known as the fall.
The blustery season (barsa) Traditionally spreads over Asadh and Shraban (mid-June to mid-August). In any case, the stormy season may begin from the finish of Baishakh and last up to the start of Kartik (mid-May to late-October).
During the stormy season, the southwest rainstorm winds bring a lot of precipitation (70 to 85 percent of the yearly aggregate) and infrequently going on for quite a long time without end with no reprieve.
A large portion of the floodplains of the nation stay immersed during this period. Contingent on the neighborhood rise, the profundity and length of barsha fluctuates in various pieces of Bangladesh.
For example, in low lying parts like haors, beels, jheels of Sylhet, Netrokona, Kishoreganj, Gopalganj and Pabna regions immersion goes on for the longest period (over a half year).
In different spots, similar to the focal pieces of Bangladesh, it goes on for around 3 to 4 months. In the country territories, pontoon route turns into a typical method of transport during this season.
Plants, half-dead with the mid year heat, get another rent of life under cool downpours and Bangladesh gets green. Ranchers are occupied for collecting jute, in the flood free territories and additionally shallowly overflowed (0 to 30 cm profundity) regions for getting ready paddy seedbeds.
Barsha is additionally significant for the fishing network of Bangladesh. Hilsa fish is accessible in bounty during this season. The immersed floodplains become an enormous natural surroundings for a wide assortment of oceanic vegetation.
Right now a lot of consumable spices develop all over the place, as does the public bloom lotus.
This is the season for keya, kadam, kamini, jui, gandharaj and other fragrant blossoms, just as organic products like guava, pineapple, and pomelo.