
Explore the different ways to visualize rainfall data with our dashboard.Here are some examples:
This chart shows the total amount of rainfall for each year in the selected date range. It can help users understand the general trend of rainfall over the years.
This plot shows the amount of rainfall for each day in the selected date range. It can help users identify days with heavy rainfall, which may be useful for flood forecasting.
This plot displays the total amount of rainfall for each month in the selected date range. It can help users understand the monthly distribution of rainfall and identify any patterns or trends.
This plot helps to identify the frequency of rainy days for each month in a given time period.
1. Understand the data source, time period, and units.
2. View rainfall overview for summary information.
3. Check seasonal analysis for trends and patterns.
4. Adjust time period for analysis.
5. Compare data from different time periods.
6. Use filters to refine data analysis.
7.Interpret data for trends and patterns.

The selected study area of Kozhikode district in Kerala State, India, is located in the humid tropical region, which receives abundant rainfall of over 3000 mm annually, three times higher than the Indian national average. The district is situated between North latitudes 11° 08′ to 11° 50′ and East longitudes 75° 30′ to 76° 8′, covering parts of Survey of India Toposheets 58 A and 49 M. Kozhikode district is bordered by Kannur district to the north, Wayanad district to the east, Malapuram district to the south, and the Arabian Sea to the west. These factors contribute to the unique climatic conditions in the area, making it a vital region to monitor and analyze rainfall patterns.