Could be a dry joke: "Great—now I know it's hot in January somewhere down under, thanks."

The reviewer may be pointing out that "average weather in Australia by month" is misleading, since Australia is a continent with tropical north (monsoon, wet/dry seasons), desert interior (hot days, cold nights), temperate south (four seasons, cool winters), and Mediterranean southwest. A single "average" for the whole country by month is nearly useless—e.g., "average June" could mean 22°C and dry in Darwin but 12°C and rainy in Melbourne.

That is an interesting phrasing for a review, because "average weather in Australia by month" isn't a product or a destination—it's a search query or a data table.

Likely complaining that the information was too generalized or incorrect—e.g., "This says average February temp is 29°C, but in Tasmania it was 18°C."

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In Australia By Month — Average Weather

Could be a dry joke: "Great—now I know it's hot in January somewhere down under, thanks."

The reviewer may be pointing out that "average weather in Australia by month" is misleading, since Australia is a continent with tropical north (monsoon, wet/dry seasons), desert interior (hot days, cold nights), temperate south (four seasons, cool winters), and Mediterranean southwest. A single "average" for the whole country by month is nearly useless—e.g., "average June" could mean 22°C and dry in Darwin but 12°C and rainy in Melbourne. average weather in australia by month

That is an interesting phrasing for a review, because "average weather in Australia by month" isn't a product or a destination—it's a search query or a data table. Could be a dry joke: "Great—now I know

Likely complaining that the information was too generalized or incorrect—e.g., "This says average February temp is 29°C, but in Tasmania it was 18°C." Likely complaining that the information was too generalized