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Meteorological Seasons

Meteorological seasons are divisions of the year based on the calendar and temperature patterns, making it easier to analyze climate data. They align with months: spring (March-May), summer (June-August), autumn (September-November), and winter (December-February). This system differs from astronomical seasons, which are based on Earth's position relative to the sun. Meteorological seasons offer a convenient way to monitor and compare weather patterns, as they correspond to full months, facilitating statistical analysis and planning. Essentially, they divide the year into four equal parts based on climate trends, providing a consistent framework for meteorological studies.