Here’s a review of the query :
Very good. The response typically distinguishes between the two definitions (meteorological vs. astronomical) and notes that most Australians use the meteorological calendar for daily and seasonal planning.
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5) – Concise, accurate, and helpful for locals or travelers planning a visit.
Excellent. The answer is clear and factually correct. Summer in Adelaide (and the rest of Australia) is defined meteorologically as December 1 to February 28/29 . Astronomically, it starts on the summer solstice (around December 21–22).
High. A good answer will also mention that Adelaide’s summer is typically hot and dry, with longer daylight hours. It may include average temperatures (e.g., 17–29°C / 63–84°F) to give context.
Some answers could add that Adelaide follows Southern Hemisphere seasons , so summer is opposite to North America/Europe (e.g., Christmas is in summer).