The two histograms depict the annual precipitation in two USA cities.
The charts recorded amount of precipitation in mm across the whole year for different cities. Overall, the rainfall in Washington showed a relatively stable pattern throughout the year, while the pattern recorded for Victoria illustrated abrupt variations.
For Victoria, the rainfall peaked in December at 100mm, and for Washington, the highest recorded value is slightly less than 100mm in May and September. On the other hand, the lowest values for the Victoria and Washington were 15mm in July and 65mm in February respectively. For most part of the year, the average rainfall was less than 60mm, but for Washington, the average value was way above 60mm. The average fluctuations in rainfall pattern was more for Victoria than the other city. From the broader perspective, the amount of the precipitation in Washington was relatively continuous and higher than Victoria.
