If you want to download the metrics for long-term storage or to analyze them locally, you must use a tool or write some code to read the tables. You must download the minute metrics for analysis. The tables do not appear if you list all the tables in your storage account, but you can access them directly by name.
Many storage-browsing tools are aware of these tables and enable you to view them directly (see Azure Storage Client Tools for a list of available tools).
Microsoft provides several graphical user interface (GUI) tools for working with the data in your Azure Storage account. All of the tools outlined in the following table are free.

Note:
There are several versions of this question in the exam. The questions in the exam have two different correct answers:
1. Azure Storage Explorer
2. AZCopy
Other incorrect answer options you may see on the exam include the following:
1. SQL query editor in Azure
2. File Explorer in Windows
3. Azure Monitor
Reference:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-analytics-metrics?toc=%2fazure%2fstorage%2fblobs%2ftoc.json
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/storage/common/storage-explorers