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Summer Southern Hemisphere [updated] May 2026

[Generated AI] Date: April 14, 2026

Australian summer is notorious for extreme heat, bushfires (wildfires), and tropical cyclones in the north. The monsoon arrives over northern Australia (the “Wet”), while the south experiences dry, hot conditions influenced by blocking highs. Heatwaves, such as the infamous “Angry Summer” of 2012–2013, set temperature records (e.g., 49.6°C at Birdsville). The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) strongly modulates summer rainfall: El Niño brings drought and fire risk; La Niña brings flooding. summer southern hemisphere

The AAO, or Southern Annular Mode (SAM), describes the north-south movement of the westerly wind belt. During a positive SAM phase in summer, westerlies contract poleward, reducing rainfall over southern Australia and southern South America but increasing it over Antarctica’s periphery. A negative SAM phase allows cold fronts to penetrate farther north, bringing unseasonably cool or wet conditions to mid-latitudes. [Generated AI] Date: April 14, 2026 Australian summer

While summer in Antarctica is cold by global standards, coastal temperatures can rise near 0°C, and extensive ice melt occurs on the Antarctic Peninsula. This season is critical for marine productivity: phytoplankton blooms explode in the Southern Ocean, supporting krill, penguins, seals, and whales. A negative SAM phase allows cold fronts to