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The Analysis page is where you go deeper. Pick any location, choose a date range, and explore weather data through six different lenses — from fuel moisture to atmospheric profiles.

In the sidebar, choose what you want to analyse:

  • A weather station — with real observations
  • A saved location — any of your monitored spots
  • An incident — automatically sets the date range around the fire

You can also analyse any point on the map by selecting it directly.

Set a start and end date, or use a preset (last 7 days, 30 days, custom). When you select an incident, the dates fill in automatically — from the day before ignition to two days after extinguishment.

Pick one or more weather models to compare side by side. If you’re looking at a weather station, you can overlay observations alongside the forecast to see how accurate the models were.

TabWhat it shows
MeteogramTemperature, humidity, wind, precipitation, and cloud cover over time
FuelDead fuel moisture gauges (1h, 10h, 100h), soil moisture, and evapotranspiration
SeasonYear-over-year soil moisture comparison — see how this season compares to previous years
IndicesFire weather indices (FWI, Haines, HDWI, and more) with gauges and time series
ProfileVertical atmospheric profile — temperature, humidity, and wind at different altitudes
AnalyzerScatter plot comparing a weather variable against burnt area from your incidents

Click the export button on any chart to save it as a PNG image — useful for briefings and reports. You can choose light or dark background and high-resolution output.

Every analysis view is saved in the URL, so you can copy and share the link with a colleague and they’ll see exactly the same view.

  • The Analyzer tab is powerful for post-season reviews — it shows whether incidents in your territory correlate with specific weather conditions
  • Use the Season tab before fire season to compare soil moisture trends against previous years
  • When analysing an incident, the chart shows vertical markers for each status change (ignition, controlled, extinguished) so you can see how weather evolved through the event
  • Drag across any chart to zoom into a specific date range