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How seasons work in Antarctica - Everything Antarctica Podcast

How seasons work in Antarctica - Everything Antarctica Podcast

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In this episode, Matty and Jonny discuss the seasons in Antarctica. Being in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to what those in the northern hemisphere are used to. We start with a discussion about what the physical environment is like at the start of summer. We follow this through the the autumn / fall transition period in February, March and April before discussing what it’s like in winter. We then discuss the second transition period in August, September and October before we’re back that the start of summer again.

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I’m loving listening to the reflections and knowledge Matty and Johnny are sharing. Keep ‘em coming. I’d be keen to hear of some of your most surprising experiences and most challenging of your time on the Antarctic continent

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