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The image displays a bar chart detailing average rainfall in Australia by month for last year, juxtaposed with a line chart representing the average rainfall over the past 40 years. Monthly rainfall (in mm) for last year: Jan 80, Feb 70, Mar 60, Apr 45, May 20, Jun 25, Jul 10, Aug 5, Sep 15, Oct 10, Nov 35, Dec 60. Average rainfall over 40 years: Jan 70, Feb 60, Mar 50, Apr 45, May 40, Jun 35, Jul 30, Aug 25, Sep 30, Oct 35, Nov 55, Dec 65. The peak rainfall last year was in January (80 mm), while average peaks for the 40-year data were consistently lower in January (70 mm) and December (65 mm). Significant drops are observed from May to October last year compared to historical averages.
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The bar chart show us the average rainfall for Australia by month for the last 40 years.
Overall, last year followed the general seasonal pattern of the long term average from the bar chart. However, rainfall levels for last year were lower than the historical average for most months.
The first quarter of last year saw the highest rainfall. January recorded approximately 70 mm. This was slightly lower than the forty year average of 80 mm. February and March followed this downward trend but from January to March was the wettest month from the others. Those months remained below their historical benchmarks. Rainfall dropped sharply in April to 20 mm. This was less than half of the long term average for that month.
But rainfall increased again in the final two months (November to December). November approximately reached 40 mm. This matched the long term average exactly. December itself recorded 40 mm as well. This was lower than the historical average of approximately 55 mm.
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