Weather and Climate at Bond
Bond University, located on the Gold Coast of Queensland, Australia, experiences a subtropical climate. The weather is characterized by:
- Summer (December to February): Warm to hot temperatures, averaging 21-30°C (70-86°F), with high humidity and occasional thunderstorms.
- Winter (June to August): Mild temperatures, averaging 12-21°C (54-70°F), with cooler nights and less humidity.
- Rainfall: The wet season typically spans from November to March, with an annual average of about 1,200mm of rain.
- Extreme Weather: The region can experience cyclones and severe storms, though these are less frequent.
The climate at Bond University supports a vibrant campus life, with outdoor activities year-round. However, during the wet season, commuting and outdoor research may be affected by heavy rains.