Australia has unique weather patterns that change a lot depending on where you are and when.
Imagine you have a big bag of toys, some are hot, some are cold, and some are just plain wild. That’s like Australia’s weather!
Like a Playground with Different Zones
Time of Year Matters Too
In summer, parts of Australia can feel like being in a giant oven, really hot! But in winter, some places get so cold you might want to wear a coat just to go outside.
Sometimes, it rains all day long, and other times, it’s so dry that the ground looks like it’s been dried out by a giant towel. That's why Australia has unique weather patterns, it changes a lot, and it's never the same two days in a row!
Examples
- A tourist in Sydney enjoys a summer heatwave that makes the beach feel like an oven.
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See also
- How do El Niño events influence global weather patterns?
- How does the El Niño phenomenon impact global weather patterns?
- How Does The Ocean Influence Weather?
- What are mesoscale processes?
- How Does the Ocean Influence Weather Patterns Across the Globe?