The graph and table illustrate the average monthly temperature and annual sunshine hours for three cities: London, New York and Sydney.
Overall, it can be seen that the average monthly temperatures in London and New York have similar characteristics, while those in Sydney have opposite characteristics. In addition, the total annual sunshine hours in New York and Sydney are much higher than in London.
Temperature patterns in London and New York are similar, although New York has warmer summers and colder winters. In both cities, the highest temperatures occur in July and August, at 23°C in London and 29°C in New York. In contrast, Sydney is hottest in December and January, when the average temperature is 25°C. During this time. New York temperatures drop to an average of around 5°C, compared to 8°C in London. On the other hand, Sydney’s average lowest temperature in July is just over 15°C.
The table highlights that New York has 2,535 hours of sunshine per year, slightly more than Sydney’s 2,473 hours. However, London only has 1,180 hours of sunshine per year, much lower than the other two cities.
