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Ecologists often use a six-season model for temperate climate regions which are not tied to any fixed calendar dates: prevernal, vernal, estival, serotinal, autumnal, and hibernal. Many tropical regions have two seasons: the rainy/wet/monsoon season and the dry season.
Calendar seasons In the northern hemisphere spring begins on the spring equinox (around March 20), summer begins on the summer solstice (around June 21), autumn begins on the autumn equinox (around September 22) and winter on the winter solstice (around December 21).
Seasons. Seasons are largely due to factors surrounding Earths tilted axis as it revolves around the sun. A season is a period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions. The four seasonsspring, summer, fall, and winterfollow one another regularly.
Meteorological Northern hemisphereSouthern hemisphereStart date Spring Autumn 1 March Summer Winter 1 June Autumn Spring 1 September Winter Summer 1 December
Climatologists usually use full months to represent the seasons. Winter is considered December, January and February; spring is March through May; summer is June through August; and fall or autumn is September through November.
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