The graphs compare the differences between Alice Spring (Australia) and Entebbe (Uganda) in two factors: temperature and rainfall.
Overall, there are remarkable differences between the two regions.
It is apparent that the temperature and precipitation in Alice Springs is directly linked. The highest temperature is reported in January and December, at 35 Celsius degrees. The figure experiences a dip in the middle of the year, before showing a progressive recovery from June. In comparison, the percipitation stabilize under 100 milimetres, with the driest month being June to September (a mere of 20 milimetres).
In contrast, the temperature in Entebbe remains unchanged throughout the year, hovering around 38 degrees. The precipitation fluctuates erratically, starting its lowest level in January (20 milimetres). From February, the rainfall increases steadily and Entebbe receives most of its rain in April (250 milimetres). However, there is a downward trend: the figure rebounce to its February level in July, at which it remains stable and slightly increase to over 100 milimetres at the end of the year.
