DWD Temperature Explorer: An Open-Access R Shiny Dashboard for Visualizing Historical Climate Data Across Germany
The DWD Temperature Explorer is an interactive climate data visualization tool designed to democratize access to the historical datasets provided by the German Meteorological Service (DWD). The platform offers an intuitive way to view, filter, and download temperature observations recorded at official meteorological stations across Germany. The application aims to simplify climate data access and promote open science by offering an easy interface that avoids the complexities of manual downloads, coding skills, or local file processing. It supports: This dashboard connects directly to DWD open data servers, accessing:
Email:
cesar.alvarez@uni-auni-a.de ()
- Researchers conducting climate or environmental studies
- Students learning meteorology, GIS, or data science
- Journalists seeking reliable climate information
- Public institutions or municipalities examining local climate trends
- Citizens wanting to understand temperature conditions in their region
- Daily temperature records
- Historical time series for each meteorological station
- Geospatial station locations
Core functionalities include:
- A map display of all weather stations in Germany
- Selection of any station to view its full temperature timeline
- Interactive plots showing daily, monthly, or annual trends
- Options to download temperature data for independent analysis
- A modern user interface that requires no installation or programming
Citation
Alvarez, C. I. (2025). DWD Temperature Explorer: An Open-Access R Shiny Dashboard for Visualizing Historical Temperature Data from the German Meteorological Service. University of Augsburg.
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