Climate In Australia Free

In the north, the world is ruled by the monsoon. The Top End sits in the tropics, where the year is not divided into four seasons, but two: the Wet and the Dry. During the Dry, the sky is a relentless, piercing blue, and the grass turns the colour of lion’s fur. But when the Wet arrives, the heavens open. The air grows heavy with moisture, thick enough to drink, and electrical storms dance across the horizon like jagged veins of light. Cyclones spin off the warm waters of the Timor and Coral Seas, battering the coast with winds that strip the leaves from the trees and reshape the shoreline.

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