March 21st: Autumn starts
June 21st: Winter starts
September 21st: Spring starts
December 21st: Summer starts
winter
Hurricanes in the northern hemisphere primarily occur during the Atlantic hurricane season, which officially runs from June 1st to November 30th. The peak of the season typically falls in August and September.
In the Northern Hemisphere, summer commences in the month of June and ends in September. In case of the Southern Hemisphere, summer starts in the month of December and gets over in March.
March 20 (UTC) - the same date is the "vernal equinox" in the Southern Hemisphere.
In the Northern Hemisphere, the seasons are:Spring: 1 March to 31 MaySummer: 1 June to 31 AugustAutumn: 1 September to 30 NovemberWinter: 1 December to 28 February
In December is is summer in the southern hemisphere.
Seasons in the northern hemisphere occur at opposite times to those in the southern hemisphere. For example, when it is winter in the southern hemisphere, it is summer in the northern hemisphere.
Ozone hole occurs in the southern hemisphere. It is because westerly's carry CFC's there.
Yes.
The time between sunrise and sunset is a little longer each day from the December solstice to the June solstice in the northern hemisphere and from the June solstice to the December solstice in the southern hemisphere.
Christmas would occur in winter in the Northern Hemisphere around the globe. In the Southern Hemisphere Christmas would occur in the summer as their seasons are opposite to the Northern Hemisphere.
Spring the summer then fall then winter for the northern hemisphere and opposite for the southern hemisphere.