Smart Phone Weather App
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Which weather apps do you find the most accurate/the best? Cool features...
Seems like when I compare the one I use to those of friends, there are discrepancies...
Seems like when I compare the one I use to those of friends, there are discrepancies...
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I like Storm which is a Weather Underground app. I also like Intellicast.
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I love Intellicast on my iPad, but not so much on my Edge.guy4omaha wrote:I like Storm which is a Weather Underground app. I also like Intellicast.
I've used Weather Underground but not on an App.
I use Arcus because it will give you the precise moment it predicts weather hits your location...
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I love Yahoo! Weather.
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I like Intellicast on the Ipad and Iphone. The windstream feature is cool. It shows animated arrows indicating the wind direction and speed for surface or jetstream winds. you can see low or high pressure systems spinning and the wind shift lines coming as a front approaches. The Weather Underground bought Intellicast and created Storm. They said support for the Intellicast app has ended, but it still works. Storm also has the windstream feature except it shows the whole world instead of just the conus. I'm getting used to Storm now and will probably use it more than Intellicast, except I have a 1st gen Ipad, so it won't run the newer apps on the older IOS which can no longer be updated. I can't run Youtube on the old Ipad anymore either.
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Only thing I really car about is the Radar. I have RadarScope, its $10, but worth every penny! There is a RadarScope Pro, but that's $10 a year. I almost got the pro last year, but didn't... Lets see what happens this spring.
If you are in to weather as much as I am, RadarScope has all the cool tools with all the different radar functions.
-GPS location
-6 different reflectivity products
-4 different velocity products
-Estimated rainfall
-All the different tools you see the guys on TV use during severe weather
-Measure distances
-Option to draw on the radar
-Log in to the Spotter network if you a spotter
The Pro Version will show Lightening Data, More data for each cell, and connects to your apple watch.
Here is what mine looks like. Blue Circle is my GPS location.
Here is a screen shot when I was at Werner Park and I "wrote on the radar"
Here is one showing the the velocity mode:
Another with the velocity mode and the tornado warning box:
If you are in to weather as much as I am, RadarScope has all the cool tools with all the different radar functions.
-GPS location
-6 different reflectivity products
-4 different velocity products
-Estimated rainfall
-All the different tools you see the guys on TV use during severe weather
-Measure distances
-Option to draw on the radar
-Log in to the Spotter network if you a spotter
The Pro Version will show Lightening Data, More data for each cell, and connects to your apple watch.
Here is what mine looks like. Blue Circle is my GPS location.
Here is a screen shot when I was at Werner Park and I "wrote on the radar"
Here is one showing the the velocity mode:
Another with the velocity mode and the tornado warning box:
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Agreed. I also link to the local NWS office.guy4omaha wrote:I like Storm which is a Weather Underground app. I also like Intellicast.
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NWS office is great. StormEye is also good for radar. Radarscope is also pretty good.nativeomahan wrote:Agreed. I also link to the local NWS office.guy4omaha wrote:I like Storm which is a Weather Underground app. I also like Intellicast.
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You're talking about the NWS website, correct? They don't have an app that I have ever seen?
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I've got the Storm weather underground app on my iPad and iPhone and like it a lot. A good amount of Intel and features for a free weather app...
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I use Weather Underground. I wish that it would let me use my Google Rewards survey credit to buy a subscription.
I don't buy apps or media, and have like $35 to spend.
I don't buy apps or media, and have like $35 to spend.
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I wish there were an official spotter app for reporting.. BTW Douglas County spotter talk is March 22 at Boys Town.
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I am guessing if there is an "Official" reporting app, it would not be available public. They don't want every rain shaft reported as a funnel, and every shelf cloud and roll cloud reported as a wall cloud by un-trained people in the general public.MTO wrote:I wish there were an official spotter app for reporting.. BTW Douglas County spotter talk is March 22 at Boys Town.
That said, I am fairly certain that the NWS monitors #OAWX and #NEWX hashtags on twitter.
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When I used to register years ago for reporting via web I had to verify I attended both seminars they could do something like that. They do use social media and still accept web reports but a dedicated app would streamline everything.
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They do. The spotter training later this month is free to the public and you can get trained to be a "spotter from home" using the espotter.gov website.Brad wrote:I am guessing if there is an "Official" reporting app, it would not be available public. They don't want every rain shaft reported as a funnel, and every shelf cloud and roll cloud reported as a wall cloud by un-trained people in the general public.MTO wrote:I wish there were an official spotter app for reporting.. BTW Douglas County spotter talk is March 22 at Boys Town.
That said, I am fairly certain that the NWS monitors #OAWX and #NEWX hashtags on twitter.
The freakout about wall clouds that aren't is a real problem, as is reporting hail that is tiny. Learning how to separate a gust front from a wallcloud and learning how to estimate hail size by coins and when a few hail stones is interesting, but hail like snow is a time to call is really important for folks living here.
I frequently get asked from my watch point to check out reported wall clouds that are not, and to check out floods on the Rawhide creek that are not, and it distracts me from driving to my watch point and ties up the ham radio network with useless traffic.