Seasonality

Pronunciation: /ˈsiːzəˌnælɪtiː/

Seasonality (noun)

  1. The way something changes at certain times of the year, often because of weather, holidays, or daylight.
  2. A repeating pattern in sales, jobs, or prices that happens in the same months each year.
  3. In data, a regular change linked to the time of year, shown by measurements repeating each cycle.

Examples

  • Seasonality affects how often people travel each year.
  • The store plans staffing based on seasonality each year.