No, this is just a myth. There is no way that living organisms like trees can predict the weather a season ahead.
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
Climate and weather are different things that are predicted differently due to the timescale. Weather prediction focuses on dynamics of the atmosphere down to very small scales - even turbulent eddies in the air. Climate prediction doesn't incorporate that because it averages out - this type of prediction is much more concerned with the radiation balance of the planet, for example, as well as feedbacks that accumulate over time within the system, which would never be a concern to weather forecasters.
It is possible, but we cannot predict with certainty. Weather patterns can vary from year to year, and factors such as the polar vortex, ocean temperatures, and climate change can influence the severity of winter in Georgia. It's best to stay informed by checking with local meteorologists for more accurate and up-to-date information.
Template with the four seasons every year. Climate can vary from -2°C in cold winter to 40° C in hot summer.
only in winter
From my experience it does. Last years acorns were so tiny the caps were bigger than the acorn body! It was one of the mildest winters ever. This year they are huge! I'm expecting a long cold winter.
Squirrels can jump from tree to tree and collect acorns for the winter.
Acorns!
Yes
Yes, acorn woodpeckers spend most of the year storing acorns in holes they drill usually in oak trees. They eat the acorns over the winter.
They feel sad when the squirrel decides not to harvest it for the winter
the climate in winter is cold
plants need heat and rain which comes in springtime that's why they can not germinate in winter
Punxsutawney Phil is alleged to predict the end of winter.
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
the climate is cold in the winter and warm in the winter
because it is going to be a touch winter this year.