(Also called wet season.) In certain types of climate, an annually recurring period of one or more months during which precipitation is a maximum for that region; the opposite of dry season.
(Also called wet season.) In certain types of climate, an annually recurring period of one or more months during which precipitation is a maximum for that region; the opposite of dry season.
A division of the year according to some regularly recurrent phenomena, usually astronomical or climatic.
Any function of time f(t) is periodic with period t if f(t) = f(t + τ) for all times t, where τ is the smallest number for which this equality holds.