Q3: Dublin has a significantly low rainfall measure, although it is known as a rainy city, it more than likely won’t last long. I think it stays the same temperature because of its location in Ireland.
Q4: The similarities between the Climographs for Plymouth and Krakow are that they have the most rainfall at the same time of the year, with the highest inch of rainfall beginning in May/June and hitting the highest in July. A difference between the two of them is that Plymouth’s temperature is more equally spread out throughout the year, rather than Krakow’s.
Q5: The precipitation was heaviest as it hit Munich (13 inches) and got lighter as it passed Budapest at around 8 inches. Due to the continental drift there is quite even high temperatures all year round. …show more content…
There is a major juxtaposition of extremes in Peru. In Huancay, the climate usually remains the same throughout the year. It has a very hot climate and the precipitation levels are quite low, even during the winter months.
Q7: The respective climates are so different even though they are relatively close to each other because Reno is situated right under a mountain range so it is mainly shadowed. San Francisco has more sunshine and a higher temperature as it is not covered by anything.
Q.8: The seasonal rainfall between Nairobi and Quito is quite different as it is more evenly distributed throughout the year in Nairobi. There is more of a drop in the pressure of the weather in Quito and therefore this will lead to more