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Months — Seasons Australia

Australia’s seasons are distinct because they are geographically "reversed" compared to the Northern Hemisphere. While much of the country follows a four-season calendar, the tropical north operates on a two-season cycle of "Wet" and "Dry". The Four Seasons Calendar

“This is our secret season.” June mornings were so crisp you could see your breath. July was the month of clear, cold stars and blue, cloudless days. In August, the whales passed by the coast of New South Wales, and the desert bloomed with tiny, defiant wildflowers. “This,” Miri laughed, “is when Australians wear puffy jackets. At 18 degrees.” seasons australia months

“This is the dangerous beauty.” September brought jasmine and wattle, the air electric with pollen. October was for kites—real ones, not birds—dancing on hot, rising winds. But November… November was the month of the fire dragon. The grass turned white. The sky turned orange. The cockatoos screamed and flew inland. “Spring here doesn’t whisper,” Miri said. “It roars. Then the first thundercloud of December appears, and we begin again.” July was the month of clear, cold stars

Australia is located in the Southern Hemisphere, meaning its seasonal cycle is the inverse of the Northern Hemisphere (Europe, North America, and Asia). While the meteorological calendar defines four distinct seasons of three months each, the continent’s vast geography creates significant variations in climate. This paper outlines the official months for each season, details the climatic expectations for different regions, and highlights key cultural and environmental events characteristic of the Australian annual cycle. At 18 degrees