The given climograph is a combination of a bar graph and a line graph that depicts the average monthly humidity and temperature in Kolkata over a year.
Altogether, we can discern that in months having lower precipitation, the city’s degree celsius is directly propotional to it’s precipitation level, while months having higher rainfalls have a stable temperature.
Looking into the rainfall levels, it is observed that Kolkata had it’s most humid climate in the month of July, August and September. Furthermore, over the course of a year, the precipitation in the City is seen to be normally distributed (in a bell shape), with low rainfalls in the start and end of the year.
Secondly, the temperature line graph illustrates that Kolkata had seen it’s hottest climate in May. Additionally, we can notice the temperature rising from the beginning of the year and slowly decreasing by the end of it, reaching approximately the same temperature as the start.
