The water temperature of the Great Barrier Reef varies between 22 degrees Celsius and 28 degrees Celsius (71 to 82 degrees Fahrenheit), depending on the season and on how far north one travels. As the reef extends for 2300 km down the coast of Queensland, it will tend to be warmer further north.
Winter temperatures do not change dramatically, as the majority of the reef is in tropical and subtropical waters, and coral requires a constant warm temperature range.
summer
The Great Barrier Reef has the normal four seasons that most of Australia experiences. December, January and February is the Summer season, and the rest of the seasons follow in the usual pattern. During summer, the weather is hot and very humid. In winter (June, July, August) temperatures cool a lot, but it is still a very pleasant place to swim and snorkel. Autumn and Spring each bring their own subtle changes which are not as pronounced as the changes further south.
12 to 13 degree
Average temperature - min 14.6C max 26.0C:)
Yes indeed it does. Like every other place. If your asking are the seasons great then absolutely! California 4 seasons are GREAT!
No. The Great Barrier Reef has summer, autumn, winter and spring, but winters are warm and mild compared to southern regions. Unlike the "Top End" of Australia, the Great Barrier Reef does not have just a "wet season" and a "dry season".
Have should be capitalized if it is the beginning of a sentence. Summer should not be capitalized.
It's great because there's four seasons summer,winter,spring and i think autum there's so much you can do.
No. the Great Barrier Reef is a marine coral ecosystem. The wet tropics refer to the terrestrial region comprising rainforest, and experiencing heavy rainfall during summer.
Great Barrier Reef
The proper name for the Great Barrier Reef is simply "Great Barrier Reef".
The four seasons in New Zealand are summer (December to February), autumn (March to May), winter (June to August), and spring (September to November). New Zealand experiences mild temperature variations throughout the year due to its location in the Southern Hemisphere.