JMA Explorer – Japanese Climate Data
JMA Data Overview
This independent tool visualizes the meteorological data and meteorological observations provided by the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). This explorable dataset offers high-resolution historical and near real-time observations of air temperature, precipitation, wind speed/direction, humidity, and more.
By visualizing this data, researchers and weather enthusiasts can analyze local climate variability, track historical weather trends, and monitor current conditions with precision. The data supports granular temporal analysis, ranging from 10-minute high-resolution observations to hourly and daily climatological summaries.
Use the interactive explorer
Interact with the web app to explore stations, visualize weather trends, and access detailed station data.
About this Data
This dashboard provides access to the extensive meteorological archives of the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA). Japan’s unique geography—stretching from the subarctic Hokkaido to the subtropical Okinawa—creates one of the most diverse and dynamic climate systems in the world. The JMA’s observation network is legendary for its density and precision, particularly in monitoring extreme weather events like typhoons and heavy rainfall.
Through Climate Explorer, you can access this authorized open data to visualize:
- Temperature Extremes: Monitor urban heat islands in Tokyo or winter freeze conditions in Sapporo.
- Heavy Precipitation: Accurate rainfall intensity data, essential for analyzing flood risks and landslide potential in mountainous regions.
- Wind Dynamics: Detailed wind speed and direction data, critical for coastal safety and typhoon tracking.
- Humidity: Relative humidity measurements that support agriculture and heat stress indices.
Unique Value: 10-Minute Precision
Standard climate datasets often smooth out the details. By offering 10-minute resolution data, this tool reveals the “hidden” structure of weather events. You can observe the exact moment a weather front passes, the peak intensity of a downpour, or rapid wind shifts during a storm. This high-frequency data is indispensable for:
- Disaster Prevention: Detailed analysis of historical disaster events.
- Infrastructure Design: Engineering buildings to withstand local peak wind loads.
- Climate Adaptation: Understanding how observation trends are shifting at a granular level.
How to use this tool
- Map Navigation: The map shows active JMA stations across all prefectures. Click a marker to select it.
- Search by Prefecture: Use the sidebar dropdown to filter stations by region (e.g., “Tokyo”, “Osaka”, “Hokkaido”).
- Filter by Date: Unlike other datasets, JMA stations have varying operational periods. Use the Date Range filter to find stations that were active during your specific year of interest (e.g., 1990-2000).
- Visualize: Once a station is selected, the Dashboard immediately loads interactive line charts and wind roses. Switch to the Data tab to inspect the numeric values.
This explorer uniquely supports 10-Minute high-resolution data, alongside standard Hourly and Daily resolutions. Use the resolution selector in the sidebar to switch between modes. Note that valid 10-minute data coverage varies by station and historical period.
For Europe-wide near real-time hourly observations, see the EuroMeteo Explorer.
Need more help? View the full JMA User Guide for detailed instructions.
Data source
- Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA): https://www.jma.go.jp/jma/indexe.html.