The graph shows the average monthly temperatures for London, New York, and Sydney throughout the year, while the table provides data on the total annual hours of sunshine for these cities.
In terms of temperature, New York and London follow a similar seasonal pattern, with temperatures peaking in July and August and dropping to their lowest in January. New York experiences more extreme temperatures, reaching an average high of around 30°C in July and dropping to approximately 5°C in January. London’s temperature is generally milder, peaking around 25°C in July and dropping to around 10°C in January.
In contrast, Sydney’s temperature pattern is opposite to that of New York and London. Sydney has its warmest months from December to February, with temperatures peaking at around 25°C. The coolest months in Sydney are June to August, with temperatures averaging around 15°C.
As for sunshine, New York and Sydney receive significantly more hours of sunlight annually compared to London. New York has the most hours at 2,535, followed closely by Sydney with 2,473 hours. London, however, has considerably fewer hours of sunshine, totaling just 1,180 hours per year. This indicates that London has a generally cloudier climate, while New York and Sydney enjoy sunnier conditions throughout the year.
