The given charts compare the daily range of temperatures as well as the average number of monsoon days every month in two distinct Australian cities: Brisbane and Canberra.
Overall, it is evident that the average daily highest and lowest temperatures have followed two opposite trends over two periods, which are an upward pattern from January to July and a downward pattern in the last 6 months. Furthermore, the number of rainy days in Brisbane has a similar trend to the average temperature, this figure for Canberra followed an erratic trend.
It can be observed from the line chart that in January, the maximum temperatures of two cities reach 27 degrees Celsius, before dropping by approximately 7 degrees Celsius in April. Meanwhile, this figure for Brisbane continues to rise by 10 degrees Celsius in the following 8 months, which is roughly 30 degrees Celsius. In Canberra city, the highest temperature decreases substantially to nearly 10 degrees Celsius in July, then sharply increases to 26 degrees Celsius after 5 months. Regarding the lowest temperatures, this figure for Brisbane and Canberra are around 20 and 13 degrees Celsius, respectively; before hitting a trough of approximately 10 and 0 degrees Celsius, correspondingly. Moreover, in the following 5 months, the minimum temperatures of Brisbane and Canberra surge to nearly 20 and 13 degrees Celsius, in the order given.
According to the dynamic chart, Brisbane has roughly 13 monsoon days, before declining to around 6 days in June, this figure continues to remain unchanged over 4 months, then increases to about 12 days in December. Meanwhile, Canberra’s average rainy days are stable at around 6 days from January to May, then rise sharply to 10 days and remain consistently until October, before decreasing to 7 days over the last 2 months.
