The provided chart delineates the average monthly rainfall (in millimeters) experienced by five distinct cities throughout the year 2020.
Overall, the data reveals significant variations in rainfall patterns among the cities, with Dublin exhibiting the most substantial precipitation, while Nur-Sultan recorded the least. Notably, each city displayed unique peaks and troughs during different months.
In detail, Dublin’s rainfall consistently fluctuated, remaining within a range of 60 to 130 millimeters, peaking dramatically in the summer months of June to September. In contrast, both Marrakesh and Nur-Sultan recorded lower figures, typically not exceeding 100 millimeters. Marrakesh displayed a gradual increase from 50 millimeters in January to a peak of approximately 100 millimeters by December, whereas Nur-Sultan revealed a distinct pattern of low rainfall at the beginning of the year, surging to a maximum of around 95 millimeters from May to September.
On the other hand, Sydney and Tokyo showcased considerably higher rainfall levels throughout the year. Sydney commenced with over 100 millimeters in January, achieving its zenith at approximately 180 millimeters in June before experiencing a slight decline. Meanwhile, Tokyo’s rainfall hovered between 50 and 80 millimeters from January to May, reaching an impressive peak of 190 millimeters in June, followed by a gradual decrease. Notably, both cities exhibited similar monthly trends, particularly with their respective dip in precipitation during the initial months of the year.
