The given charts compare the daily range of temperatures and the average number of rainy days each month in two Australian cities: Brisbane and Canberra.
Overall, Brisbane experiences a more stable temperature range throughout the year, while Canberra shows more pronounced seasonal variations. The number of rainy days in Brisbane generally follows a consistent pattern, whereas Canberra’s rainfall is more erratic.
In January, Brisbane’s maximum temperature is around 30°C, while Canberra’s is slightly lower at 27°C. By July, Brisbane’s maximum temperature decreases to about 21°C, whereas Canberra’s drops significantly to nearly 10°C, highlighting a more severe winter. Conversely, from July to December, Brisbane’s temperatures rise steadily back to 30°C, while Canberra’s increase to 26°C, indicating a sharp recovery from winter. Regarding minimum temperatures, Brisbane starts at approximately 21°C in January, dipping to 10°C in July, and then returning to 20°C by December. Canberra, however, begins at 13°C, falls to 0°C in July, and climbs back to 13°C by December, illustrating a more extreme temperature fluctuation.
In terms of rainfall, Brisbane has around 13 rainy days in January, which decreases to 6 days by June and remains stable until September. It then rises again to 12 days in December. Canberra, on the other hand, maintains about 6 rainy days from January to May, increases to 10 days in June, and stays consistent until October before dropping to 7 days in December
