The graph and chart illustrate the average daily temperatures and the average number of rainy days between two cities in Australia: Brisbane and Canberra.
The data indicate that Brisbane is significantly warmer than Canberra. However, both cities share a similar temperature pattern, where the temperature tends to be higher in the first and last quarters of the year. In terms of rainfall, Brisbane generally has more rainy days than Canberra, except for the period between June and October.
Brisbane experiences its highest maximum temperatures in February (30°C) and December (28°C), which then decrease towards June and July (21°C). Similarly, Canberra’s warmest months coincide with Brisbane’s, although the temperature is not as high (27°C). However, in June and July, Canberra’s maximum temperatures (11-12°C) almost match Brisbane’s minimum temperatures (10-11°C), while its minimum temperatures can even reach a freezing point (1-2°C).
Brisbane has up to 13-14 days of rainfall in the first quarter, while Canberra only has half that figure. In April, May, November, and December, the difference between the two cities lessens, but Brisbane’s figures (10-12) are still significantly higher than Canberra’s (7). Only from June to October, does the situation reverse, with Canberra experiencing from 8 to 10 days of rainfall compared to 7-8 days in Brisbane.
