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Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live

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Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live

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User Reviews for Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live

1
You have to pay a LOT of money to see anything useful

First off, this app has a great UI and it’s a great idea. It updates well and notifications are nice, but all the other features like hurricane tracking, etc, need to be paid for. You can pay for bits and pieces from $3/mo to $30/mo... no thank you. This app is only useful for seeing current weather in any location. This app does not let you see future forecasts unless you pay for it. This app does not allow you to track tornado paths unless you pay for it. This app does not allow you to track rain, sleet, hail, or snow unless you pay for it. This app does not allow you to track wildfires unless you pay for it. You know what does allow you to track all this without paying for it? Your local weather station. This app also says “Go ad free” a lot but the only ads on the app are for subscribing to all the features inside of it. Every time you open the app—ads. I have had to exit out of at least three ads begging you to subscribe every time I open the app. This app is crap. Thank you devs for making a completely useless and extremely expensive app. I will continue to google my weather from my local news station

aeliagoddess, Sep 01, 2021
1
No way in without subscription

I used to get lightning strike alerts and it was great to keep my kids safe inside when I’d get them. I noticed lately that wasn’t working, shrugged it off.There’s a big storm rolling through and I went to check the app, also thinking maybe I needed to update a setting for the lighting notifications but couldn’t get into the app. Upon opening the app was prompted to subscribe or do a free trial. When I tapped the button to not do the trail I saw the “continue” button and tapped it thinking I’d then be taken into the free site. Nope. I was redirected to the App Store to subscribe for $2.99 a week. There’s no button or bypass to get into the actual app without subscribing.I’ve seen customer service responding to others complaining of the same thing saying we can bypass it but there is no, single place that allows me to do so. I’m so disappointed in this underhanded practice to gain subscribers. If I had been alerted “hey, we’re going to make this a subscription-based app after this month to cover costs” I would have subscribed. But with this attempt at tricking people? No way.

alibelblue, May 10, 2021
2
Nice features, forecast is way off and unreliable

This app is pretty good for live radar and the lightning alerts are great to have. I paid for 1 year of pro and will not renew. We are literally getting hit with the remnants of Hurricane Elsa tomorrow and the app says .25” of rain, light drizzle. My area is in a flash flood watch area (reported correctly by app) and is expected to receive 2-3” of heavy rain tomorrow. Relying on this app has caused me to cancel plans due to bad weather when there wasn’t (within 24 hours of plans) and proceed with plans and get drenched (app only saying partly cloudy 0% chance of rain the morning of). All this time I’ve been thinking that NC weather is just crazy and unpredictable and just watched the radar and made a guess for myself. In reality it was the poor management of the forecasts in the app giving me incorrect information. The app is great, if it truly worked and gave reliable information. I’ve used the app for 11 months now. I hope the developers read this and get things updated for the forecasts, I would totally renew my subscription if they would fix the forecast bug.

eman4tw, Jul 08, 2021
1
BUYER BEWARE Terrible - Bait and Switch - Not Free - Deceptive

It says it’s free in the App Store, but then you can’t even open the App until you sign up for a paid subscription. Really shady considering I think many people come to the app looking to track hurricanes that may threaten their lives and the makers of this app are trying to take advantage of them. Just do the right thing and list that it has a cost up front. It does have a ONE WEEK free trial option but that is linked to auto renew in 1 WEEK at $2.99 PER WEEK and I think the free trial doesn’t even include SHOWING the hurricanes anywhere, you would need to purchase the PREMIUM subscription for that, but you don’t find out any of that until after you sign up for auto renew. Also BUYER BEWARE, if you decide not to get the free trial and you leave the app, but then go back later thinking fine, I’ll just do the one week trial and remember to cancel in one week if the app is not good, the RATE HAS CHANGED to a 3 DAY TRIAL that auto renews in 3 DAYS and NOW AT $3.99 A WEEK! Super shady and sneaky. Most deceptive app I’ve ever come across. Seems like these people are trying to take advantage of people afraid of an impending potentially tragic hurricane and seems exactly like a form of price gouging, and just low low low business tactics. It’s incredibly shameful.

Emilee3, Sep 02, 2019
5
Awesome!!!!

Let me start out by saying this weather app is awesomely GREAT! I live in Florida where the weather can be crazy unpredictable… i work outside on a golf course where weather patterns are important…this app does it all and is accurate!!! I just recently came across this app and I’m so glad I downloaded it to try it to compare it to the app I recently was using(my radar) and prior to that I was using weather bug… I def already like this app better than both of those and I’ve only had it a little over a week now! I love the whole interface of the whole app… the widget is even cool!!! it’s easy to use and to get the hang of with finding everything…. The radar is nice smooth and cool …full of cool features and little added stuff like rain falling where applicable on the radar… the whole app is just great,cool and easy to use! So happy I came across this app and it has taken over and become my number one and ONLY weather app!

floridaturfman, Nov 06, 2021
2
Somewhat disappointed

I had high hopes of finally finding a great weather app when I found this and downloaded it. Based on what I was seeing (and liked) I paid for the yearly subscription in Aug 2020. Since then, I have been underwhelmed by the radar map timeline, which I use a lot and this function is important to me. I love the rest of the app features, the layout, colors, and detail are awesome. It’s also very user friendly in my opinion. But the radar map timeline functionality is just frustrating and I have found almost all other weather apps to be much more accurate and has the detailed timeline I want, without having to zoom out and see 1/2 the country. So after 5 months, I decided this was the deal breaker for me and cancelled my subscription (which I will still have the premium features until my subscription runs out in Aug). If before then the functionality of the radar map timeline is improved then I will most likely resume my subscription. But I honestly can’t pay for a service that ends up being a disappointment and I have to go to one of my free weather apps to see what I should be seeing on Clime.

IanMoone72, Jan 30, 2022
5
Love This App

Love it b/c it let’s me look at the weather in other cities before I finalize my travel plans so I will know what the weather will be where I’m going and the outlook for several days which makes it easy to make decisions to still go or postpone due to possible bad weather forecasted. For example I was planning a trip to the Mountain here in Asheville, North Carolina and found that the weather was not going to be in my favor due to snow. First, I’m disabled and can’t take chances on being stuck somewhere I’m not able to get back home cause they shut down the highway when bad weather comes. Second, where I currently reside in North Carolina we get plenty of bad weather from snow, sleet, freezing rain and blizzard (due to nor Easters). I don’t take chances at home so why would I want to take chances somewhere else. I can’t take a risk of falling b/c of several medical issues that restrict my ability to get around (both knees been replaced and currently waiting on date for lower spine surgery) along with several other medical issues that restrict my ability to just go and take unnecessary chances. This app helps me make smart decisions that will best help me protect my health. Love it. It’s a 5 Star App. Highly Recommend you get it if you don’t already have it.

LauraAnn7691, Jan 11, 2018
5
Better than the full website for fast information

I have used the ‘full’ NOAA website for three decades to track hurricanes and watch for local bad weather. I have not used the app for hurricanes, yet, but the local maps for the radar loop are problematic, even with internet service, on the iPhone. They are almost useless for accurate local data on tornadoes (still great for tracking larger storms and rapidly moving fronts) due to data limits, particularly heavy local cell system usage during tornadoes. This app trims links to the massive database at NOAA for the power of a shorter ‘history’ (4 passed tracks to 7 on the full website, or 35-40 minutes instead of 70 minutes), but the ‘loss’ of tracking information is minor and FAST current data is more useful during sudden weather and for driving. It was invaluable during a recent trip to New Orleans to time leave times and plan stops to avoid pop up thunderstorms. Nothing but good things found with app over NOAA main website and local news weather apps (lots of adds with the ‘locals’ and websites are problematic to find using iPhone when traveling).

Mikeane1, Aug 15, 2019
5
Clime checks all the boxes

There are so many weather apps and I've been through them all, it seems. I've had a few favorites but even the best have had one shortcoming or another. Then one day I saw an ad on TV for Clime, which I'd not heard of. I gave it try and after a few weeks now Clime has become my new favorite — and this time I don't see any shortcomings. Clime checks all the boxes for me. There's lots of data and detail, yet the layout is attractive and uncluttered. That's hard to do! But where Clime shines is in the radar. The graphics are both attractive and informative without being excessive or looking cheap. I can tell exactly what's happening near me and what's headed my way. I can tell if it's just rain, or rain with lightening. And if there's lightening I can tell exactly where. This is important so I know when to shutdown and unplug my computer equipment.I have just one silly issue with Clime. Too much is crammed into the name under the icon on the home screen. Looks bad. So I fixed it! I created an Apple Shortcut to open Clime, and named the shortcut simply "Clime". I even saved the Clime icon to my photos and applied it to the shortcut. Now Clime sits on my home screen looking exactly as it should!Any chance Clime will add a MacOS version?

RCL2, Aug 08, 2022
5
Used to be good, now its not.

Before they got sooo pushy on their subscription, it used to be a very good weather app. First they took away rainscope and air quality and other stuff like that, I didn't really care at first. Next they took away really good features like the 1 hour interval, and to get it back, you have to pay their stupid subscription. Honestly, I was starting to get sick! And the subscription was just too much for a simple weather app that is supposed to keep you safe. But now, I guess the owner of this app is so interested in money that he is cutting important features and making people subscribe to their subscription. Honestly, sometimes its not even that accurate! One time it was supposed to rain and it said I was in the middle of it and it was just a simple dark cloudy sky and it wasn't even raining yet, and not until 46 minutes later of this forecast! I would rate this app 5 stars before they started getting pushy on their subscription! But now, I would rate it 0 stars. I just rated it five stars so it would show up on the comments section on the app store. If you don't want to basically pay for an app for very important features, then this app is not for you. I hope they better this app, because they just lost a user here.

rdrsasxjvgh, Jul 06, 2022

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Real-time radar images, severe weather alerts, accurate weather forecasts and much more - precise & timely to help keep you safe! STAY INFORMED: - Radar overlay shows the areas of rain, snow & mixed precipitation in high resolution and vivid colors right on the interactive map; - Precipitation map provides precipitation forecast for the next 24 hours; - Satellite map illustrates the cloud cover; - Snow depth map displays the detected snow cover and depth; - Choose background maps (standard, hybrid, satellite), search locations, add them to bookmarks and stay out of harm’s way. KEEP YOURSELF SAFE: - Read weather alerts with all the details you might need; - Receive push notifications whenever there’s a weather alert for the bookmarked location (tornadoes, hurricanes, freeze warnings, and more); - Monitor important National Weather Service watches, warnings and alerts in the form of interactive polygons on the map.

Tap one to see the full alert text. VIEW WEATHER DETAILS: - 24-hour and 7-day forecast; - Current, today’s min & max and "Feels Like" temperature; - Pressure, humidity, wind speed, visibility, dew point info; - Chance of Precipitation; - Sunrise & sunset time. Coverage Info: Radar images: the US (Continental US, Alaska (except northern), Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico), Mexico (northern), Canada (southern), Australia, the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy (northern and north-western), Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Norway, Poland, Andorra, Japan and more. See the full list on the developer’s website. Precipitation, temperature, satellite maps; wind map; snow depth forecast; hurricane, wildfire, lightning trackers; detailed weather info, precipitation alerts: most of the world. NWS watches, warnings: the US only. Governmental severe weather warnings: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK. Get Premium: - Severe weather alerts for all saved locations - Hurricane tracker - Advanced precipitation forecast - Lightning tracker - Temperature map - Rain alerts - Air quality index - Wildfire tracking - RainScope - Hourly forecast - 14-day forecast - Animated wind map - Snow depth forecast - No ads * Subscription payments will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of your purchase. * Subscriptions will automatically renew and payment will be charged to your iTunes account unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. The cost of the renewal depends on your Subscription Plan. * Subscription with a free trial period will automatically renew to a paid subscription. You can cancel or manage your free trial's auto-renewal in your Account Settings after purchase. The cancellation will take effect 24-hours after the last day of the current subscription period and you will be downgraded to the free service. * Please note: any unused portion of a free trial period (if offered) will be forfeited when you purchase a premium subscription during the free trial period. Privacy Policy: https://weatherornotapps.com/privacyPolicy EULA: https://weatherornotapps.com/eula AdChoices: https://weatherornotapps.com/privacyPolicy California Privacy Notice: https://weatherornotapps.com/privacyPolicy#h

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