The table illustrates the annual weather statistics of four cities, namely Edinburgh, Paris, Helsinki, and Casablanca, providing data on total rainfall, wet days, snowfall, temperature ranges, and daily sunlight hours
Overall, Casablanca stands out for its minimal rainfall, fewest wet days, and longest daily sunlight hours, while Helsinki experiences the harshest winter conditions with the most snowfall and highest number of wet days. Additionally, Edinburgh and Paris share moderate climates, with Paris receiving the most rainfall annually.
Rainfall and snowfall exhibit striking contrasts among the four cities. Paris receives the highest amount of rainfall annually, at 700 mm, whereas Casablanca records just 26 mm. Similarly, the number of wet days varies dramatically, with Helsinki experiencing 181 days of precipitation compared to only 5 days in Casablanca. Snowfall follows a similar pattern, as Helsinki stands out with 450 mm annually, significantly more than Edinburgh’s 75 mm. In contrast, Casablanca and Paris see virtually no snowfall.
Temperature and sunlight hours show further climatic diversity among the cities. Casablanca experiences the widest temperature range, from 9°C to 35°C, while Helsinki endures extreme cold, ranging from -10°C to 18°C. Sunlight availability also varies, with Casablanca enjoying 9 hours of sunlight daily, more than double Edinburgh’s 4 hours. Paris, with 6.5 hours of sunlight per day, has slightly better conditions than Edinburgh, despite their comparable temperature ranges
