Saragrace P. answered 03/28/20
Environmental studies student with a love for earth sciences!
okay so looking at the graph you can see that there are 3 axes the one on the left is temperature (degrees F), the bottom is the moths, and the right axes is the precipitation in inches.
so looking yearly we are looking at the precipitation in inches over the course of all the months. So over all the patter of precipitation yearly has been the lowest in January with inches and as the moths go on it increases until you reach the highest months of precipitation which are June through August where the precipitation is two inches based on the bar graphs. then it decreases again as it goes back into January of the next year. looking at the seasonal patter we already kind of discussed that but the precipitation stays low, almost 0 until the summer month, peaks in July with approximately two ish inches and then falls after that again as the temperature drops.
The big plot graph above the bar graph is the temperature over the months. and as you can see as the temperature rises the average rain fall increases and when it decreases so does the average rainfall in inches.