Months For The Seasons Verified ((full)) «RELIABLE»

Astronomical seasons: Defined by solstices and equinoxes determined by Earth's position relative to the Sun.

In contrast to India’s monsoon-heavy cycle, temperate regions (like Europe or North America) typically follow four seasons based on equinoxes and solstices: March 21 – June 20 June 21 – September 22 Autumn (Fall): September 23 – December 20 December 21 – March 20 agricultural cycles associated with these months? months for the seasons 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). It argues that our current system is a

Verification and Rationale

"label": "Peak Season", "months": [6, 7, 8] January and February are generally colder than December

This system aligns the months far more accurately with human experience. July and August are statistically the hottest months, occurring after the summer solstice. January and February are generally colder than December. By verifying seasons in three-month blocks starting on the first of the month, meteorologists have created a "season" that matches the climate, rather than just the position of the Earth.