Scientists pinpoint locations where Earth's seasons are mysteriously out-of-sync
Source: USA Today
Sept. 22, 2025, 6:01 a.m. ET
In a few specific and mysterious parts of the world, a short journey can be like traveling through time and scientists aren't sure what's going on.
The phenomenon is called seasonal asynchrony, and a new study finds these perplexing locations appear in tropical mountains of countries like Costa Rica as well as places like California that have Mediterranean climates.
In these locations, the seasons are out of sync, with plants blooming at different times. A study published in Nature in August found that satellite images could identify regions where short distances separated locations that appeared to be in two different seasons.
While researchers found examples all over the world, they don't have a unifying explanation. "There's this sort of complex kind of dance of rhythms happening across the landscape in somewhere like California," said study author Drew Terasaki Hart. "In the tropics, we know much less."
Read more: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2025/09/22/earths-seasons-appear-mysteriously-out-of-sync/85975693007/
Link to PUBLICATION - Global phenology maps reveal the drivers and effects of seasonal asynchrony

lark
(25,502 posts)My friend and I grow amaryllis' and they regularly just bloom in the spring - prolific, gorgeous flowers. However this year, both of us had amaryllis blooms in June - just a few but when there had never been any before and only the red ones. Now, a few weeks ago, a candystiped amaryllis of mine bloomed again - 4 blossoms this time and they lasted quite a while. Don't know what's happening, but this is pretty freakish for here.
ananda
(33,385 posts)*sarcasm*
Nigrum Cattus
(1,028 posts)chowder66
(11,349 posts)A friend of mine has noticed them as well. It looks like we are on a different planet.
Lots of stripes, weird swirls and saw my first shelf cloud here about 10 days ago. It was a weird one though. Shallow and smooth but with a hard edge.
Can't stop saying weird.
Bayard
(27,172 posts)That have turned into perennials. Yeah, its weird.
Doesn't seem to have affected the damn stink bug population tho.
timms139
(397 posts)Kentucky they are blooming different times .
littlemissmartypants
(29,900 posts)Mother Nature to try and get us to shift our tiny attention spans to focus on the perils of climate change by having flowers blooming out of season.
I guess that the coral reef bleaching, fires, monsoons and mudslides just haven't been enough.