The charts in the imagines show the amounts of rain and temperatures over the months in Brasilia and Recife which are two different brazilian cities.
Overall, it’s clear that when it rains in Recife, in Brasilia don’t rain, and the Brasilia’s average temperature is cooler than the Recife’s average temperature.
Both in Brasilia a Recife it rains a lot but in two different ways; in Brasilia the rainiest month is December, with 24 days of rain and 250 mm of rainwater, and the driest month is June, with only 2 rainy days; in Recife the rainiest month is May, with 23 rainy days and 255 mm of water, and the driest month is November with 10 rainy days and 25 mm of rainwater. In addition in Brasilia there are many thunders in the season of the rains, whith a peek of in December which there were 15 thunders, in contrast in Recife where thunders aren’t frequent, indeed it has been registred a maximun in April with only 3 thunders.
In addition, an another different feature between the cities is the average temperature; the Recife’s temperatures are more constants with an average of almost 27 degrees, a minimun of 15 degrees in June and maximun of 40 degrees in February; instead, the Brasilia’s temperatures are little bit fresher than the Recife’s temperatures and more variable because the average temperature was 20 degrees, a minimun of 0 degrees in June and a peek of 37 degrees in October.
