City Climate Intelligence Dashboard
City-level climate and air-quality signals to support prioritisation of adaptation actions. Designed for senior management.
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Selected city
This map anchors the dashboard to the selected city coordinates. It supports place-based discussion and comparison across cities.
Key operational signals (next 14 days)
These signals support short-cycle decisions. They inform heat preparedness, drainage readiness, and pollution health advisories.
AI Management Brief
This brief is generated automatically using only the loaded city facts. It supports decision framing and coordination.
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Historical climate context (last 12 months)
Historical context helps interpret whether current conditions are typical for the season or unusually intense.
It supports planning for heat-health actions and water-demand management.
What this chart is: Monthly average temperature for the city based on point observations.
Why it matters: Extended warm months increase heat stress, energy demand, and health risks for vulnerable groups.
Why it matters: Extended warm months increase heat stress, energy demand, and health risks for vulnerable groups.
What this chart is: Monthly total precipitation for the city based on point observations.
Why it matters: Higher rainfall months require drainage readiness, desilting operations, and local flood management preparedness.
Why it matters: Higher rainfall months require drainage readiness, desilting operations, and local flood management preparedness.
Weather forecast (next 14 days)
What this chart is: Daily max and min temperature forecast.
Why it matters: High night-time minima reduce recovery from heat and increase health risk in dense settlements.
Why it matters: High night-time minima reduce recovery from heat and increase health risk in dense settlements.
What this chart is: Daily forecast precipitation totals.
Why it matters: Clustered wet days can overwhelm storm-water systems and increase urban flooding and service disruption risk.
Why it matters: Clustered wet days can overwhelm storm-water systems and increase urban flooding and service disruption risk.
What this chart is: Daily maximum wind speed forecast.
Why it matters: Strong winds increase dust exposure and can increase damage risk to weak structures and informal housing.
Why it matters: Strong winds increase dust exposure and can increase damage risk to weak structures and informal housing.
Air-quality outlook (next 5 days)
What this chart is: PM2.5 and PM10 particulate concentration outlook.
Why it matters: Peaks drive respiratory risk. This supports targeted advisories for schools, hospitals, and outdoor workers.
Why it matters: Peaks drive respiratory risk. This supports targeted advisories for schools, hospitals, and outdoor workers.
What this chart is: AQI outlook summarising pollution stress.
Why it matters: AQI supports clear public messaging thresholds and city-level decision triggers for health protection.
Why it matters: AQI supports clear public messaging thresholds and city-level decision triggers for health protection.
