Marziye Bagherinezhad Go to the Scripts tab, which is found on the far left of the Code Editor. There's a collection of sample scripts there that access, display, and analyze Earth Engine data. Choose the "Filtered Composite" example from the "Image Collection" section. A script will display on the middle console.
What do you hope to do with this data? (climate analysis, energy utilization, building design, ...) Before you use meteorological data from Google Earth you should ask what instruments were used to measure this data? How are these instruments calibrated/validated? Do these instruments meet NIST or ISO standards? I have been analyzing meteorological data for 42 years. I get my data from the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) National Climate Data Center (NCDC) Global Surface Summary of the Day (GSOD). They make considerable effort to assure the quality of this data set. Here is a link to their site ftp://ftp.ncdc.noaa.gov/pub/data/gsod/ I already have maps of the whole Earth plus many smaller areas of temperature, barometric pressure, wind, humidity, and rain for every day since 1973. I keep it all on a thumb drive with my keys. Here's a link to the temperatures for 2021 in your area http://dudleybenton.altervista.org/climate/MiddleEastTemps2021.gif