For platform users
Platform
The explore map is DailyMeteo's main interface — a globe you search or click to pick a point, with a small cluster of panels around it that stay in sync with whatever location, dataset, and time scale you currently have selected.
01 · Find a location
Search, or just click the globe
Search box
Type at least 3 characters to get up to 5 geocoded matches — pick one to fly the globe there and drop a marker.
Click anywhere
Clicking the globe directly selects that point immediately (shown as raw coordinates), then upgrades to a resolved place name a moment later.
02 · Choose what to look at
Dataset and time scale
Two panels near the top-left drive every chart on the page: the dataset picker (which variable) and the time scale toggle (Year, Month, or Day, plus the date range). Only one dataset is active at a time — switching it updates every panel on the page instantly.
03 · Long-term change
Always-on normals for the selected point
Two cards sit below the time scale panel and refresh for whatever location and dataset you have selected, independent of the time scale toggle above them:
Monthly
A line for each of two multi-decade normal periods, one point per calendar month, so you can see how the seasonal curve itself has shifted.
Annual
The same two periods collapsed to a single value each, shown as the delta between them — a quick read on the long-term trend at a glance.
04 · The detail graph
Click a point to open it
Selecting a location opens a graph along the bottom of the map, plotting the current dataset across your selected time scale and date range — toggle between line and bar. On the Day scale it streams in and spends API credits as it does: ranges under your remaining balance stream immediately, larger ones over 1,000 credits ask for confirmation first, and ranges beyond your balance are blocked with a link to Billing instead.
05 · Getting data out
Bulk and area downloads
Single location
Downloads the full 60-year history across every dataset for whichever point is selected — 1 History Bulk Credit, delivered by email.
Area of interest
Draw a polygon (up to 300,000 ha) to get a live API-credit cost estimate for the current dataset and date range, then request the export for the whole shape — also delivered by email.
Both live in the control cluster on the top-right of the map, and require signing in.
Next, see how datasets and time scales shape what comes back.