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  2. The meteorological seasons in the Southern Hemisphere are also opposite to those in the Northern Hemisphere: spring starts September 1 and ends November 30; summer starts December 1 and ends February 28 (February 29 in a Leap Year); fall (autumn) starts March 1 and ends May 31; and; winter starts June 1 and ends August 31; The Sun: Our home star

  3. Earth’s axis is tilted. As a result, as Earth orbits the sun, different parts of Earth point toward or away from the sun. This causes the seasons. When the Northern or Southern Hemisphere points toward the sun, it’s summer in that hemisphere. During this time, the sun’s rays are more direct.

  4. Dec 29, 2023 · Want to convert seasons from say a northern hemisphere gardening book, US or UK for example, and live in the southern hemisphere, say Australia? It’s easy, just look up the Meteorological season for the month in the table below to find out which season and part of that season that month refers to.

  5. The dates shown describe the astronomical seasons for the Southern Hemisphere in 2022; the exact dates vary slightly from year to year. Meteorological seasons are broken down into groupings of three months in our civil calendar based on the annual temperature cycle.

  6. What is different is when those seasons occur on the Jovian Calendar. Our northern winter is in Dec, Jan and Feb, whereas the southern winter is in June, July, and August. Each of our summers is 6 months away from our winters in our respective hemispheres.

  7. Sunday, September 1. WINTER. Saturday, December 21, 4:21 A.M. EST. Sunday, December 1. Note: The dates above correspond to the start of the listed seasons in the Northern Hemisphere. Times are based on Eastern time (ET). Subtract 3 hours for Pacific time, 2 hours for Mountain time, 1 hour for Central time, and so on.

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