Months For The Seasons Verified
Title: Standard Months for the Seasons: A Verified Comparison of Meteorological and Astronomical Definitions
Author: Generated by AI for reference purposes
Date: April 22, 2026
Subject: Climatology / Basic Earth Science
December to February. Characterised by cold winds and clear skies. Summer (Pre-monsoon): months for the seasons verified
2. Data Model Structure
You need a flexible schema to handle seasons that might not align with the standard calendar year. Title: Standard Months for the Seasons: A Verified
This paper aims to verify the alignment of months to seasons. It argues that our current system is a "dual reality": a statistical construct for record-keeping (meteorological seasons) coexisting with an ancient celestial tracking system (astronomical seasons). For science and data: Summer = June, July,
recognizes four official climatological seasons: Winter (Dec–Feb), Summer/Pre-monsoon (Mar–May), Monsoon (Jun–Sep), and Post-monsoon (Oct–Nov). Tropical Regions:
Abstract
The assignment of months to seasons differs between astronomical and meteorological systems. This paper verifies the standard month groupings used in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, based on Earth’s orbit and practical climate tracking.
Climate Accuracy: These groupings more closely match the actual temperature patterns observed on Earth. For example, June, July, and August are typically the three warmest months of the year, fitting the logical definition of "summer".
- For science and data: Summer = June, July, August (meteorological).
- For astronomy and tradition: Summer = from June solstice to September equinox (roughly June 20–Sept 22).