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Introduction While the astronomical summer in the Northern Hemisphere is commonly associated with June, July, and August, the seasonal calendar in the Southern Hemisphere is reversed. For Australia, the summer months are officially and meteorologically defined as December, January, and February . This paper outlines the reasons for this difference and its practical implications.
The Earth tilts on its axis at approximately 23.5 degrees. As the Earth orbits the sun, different hemispheres receive more direct sunlight. When the Southern Hemisphere is tilted toward the sun, it experiences summer. This occurs during December, January, and February—the same period when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the sun and experiences winter. what months are summer in australia
Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, along with common cultural and civic practice, defines summer as starting on December 1st and ending on February 28th (or 29th). This aligns with the warmest three-month period of the year, making it practical for record-keeping, agriculture, and public life. Introduction While the astronomical summer in the Northern