The diagrams compare the temperature and the amount of rainfall in two regions, namely Australia and Uganda.
Overall, the figure for precipitation in Alice Springs, Australia erratically drops, corresponding with that of temperature. Meanwhile, the proportion of rainfall in Entebbe, Uganda drastically fluctuates with its accordingly temperature remaining the same much of the time.
In Alice Springs, Australia, the figure for precipitation and temperature gradually rises from October to February, from 30mm to 60mm and 20 Celcius to 35 Celcius, while in the later springtime from March to April its precipitation marginally declines, with 40mm and 30 mm respectively. The precipitation rates are highlighted by the sharp rise of May, which is twice as high as that of April, followed by the low rainfall proportion from June to September while that of temperature hit its trough at 20 Celcius
Additionally, in Entebbe, Uganda, the figure for precipitation stabilizes at around 100mm from July to October before rising to roughly 120 in the last two months of the year. However, there is a remarkable increase from January to March in the rates of rainfall, reaching its peak at 250mm. In comparison to the different rainfall patterns, the changes in the temperature figure are non-existent, staying at 38Celcius throughout the examined time.
