The two graphs illustrate the data about the temperature and rainfall in two separate regions: Alice Springs and Entebbe in a one-year span.
Overall, it is apparent that Alice Springs and Entebbe share the highest temperature; however, the rainfall is far different.
The temperature in Alice Springs starts at 35 degrees Celsius in January, before experiencing a dip to 20 degrees in the middle of the year. However, it records a recovery, bouncing back to its January level progressively. The precipitation shows a slight fluctuation. Alice Springs receives most of its rainfall in the first and last quarter of the year, with the highest amout being 50 millimetres.
In contrast, the temperature in Entebbe remains at a high level, hovering around 38 degrees. Surprisingly, the precipitation is not directly linked with the temperature, with a dramatic volatility compared with Alice Springs. Starting at the lowest level in January, the rainfall increase fourfold to 240 millimetres in Arpil. Subsequently, there is a decline to slightly below 100 millimetres in July, at which the figure stabilize in the next three months, before recording a recovery in the last quarter of the year.
