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Summer or
summertime is the
hottest and
brightest of the four
temperate seasons,
occurring after spring and
before autumn. At or
centred on the summer...
- as
daylight savings time,
daylight time (United
States and Canada), or
summer time (United Kingdom,
European Union, and others), is the
practice of advancing...
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climate with warm
summers as
indicated by the
ending b.,
while Dwb
indicates a semi-monsoonal
continental climate, also with warm
summers.
Climates are classified...
- The
summer solstice or
estival solstice occurs when one of Earth's
poles has its
maximum tilt
toward the Sun. It
happens twice yearly, once in each hemisphere...
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large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and
often humid)
summers, and cold (sometimes
severely cold in the
northern areas) and
snowy winters...
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Mediterranean climate (/ˌmɛdɪtəˈreɪniən/ MED-ih-tə-RAY-nee-ən), also
called a dry
summer climate,
described by Köppen and
Trewartha as Cs, is a
temperate climate...
- Montreal, Quebec.
Winter events consistently have
about 10% more
visitors than
summer events.
Attendees range from
elementary school students to
senior citizens...
- example, Eliot's book
Summer Island (1966) is a
visual tribute to the island. The Porters' brother-in-law
Michael W.
Straus also
summered here.
Eliot Porter...
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periods compared to
interglacial periods like the
present day. The
Indian Summer Monsoon (ISM)
underwent several intensifications during the
warming following...
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branded as the FISU
World University Games. The most
recent summer event was the 2021
Summer World University Games held in Chengdu,
China from 28 July...