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I’ve had a heck of time trying to find a reliable hurricane tracker that quickly gives relevant information and isn’t considered a premium feature. (I mean, really? Tracking a hurricane is a “perk” and not a “completely necessary thing for my safety”?) The app is fairly bare bones, but it’s well designed and makes it easy to find current and historic data. I highly recommend giving it a download if you live in a hurricane zone!
This is my first time using any app to access continental US severe weather warnings and watches in one place. I may seem excited, and I am a little bit giddy. It’s like getting a new toy. So bear with me as I extol the virtues of the app as a noob to weather stuff. This app is much easier to read (font size) than using an iPhone 6 web browser to view SPC, NOAA or NWS websites for first-hand info. I like being able to see the continental US radar view. I know little about forecasting, but I know enough to recognize that this app includes visual tools that forecasters use to discuss weather. It has it all—or almost all. I might need a different app for winter weather season. I don’t know enough about weather to know if I am missing out on satellite imagery showing my location in the Midwest. The app does give continental US and regional stills from Tropical Tidbits: wind, barometric pressure lines, and other nifty weather nerd graphics. Since I don’t do forecasting, stills are just fine, even if it would be cool to play around with model future progressions. I do get what I wanted, after all: current severe and life-threatening tornado warnings and watches with radar progression images. Maybe I’ll even become a hurricane weather enthusiast, too.
If you were interested in tracking hurricane activity this is the app to get. I find it to be very clear and intuitive and the data it uses is very accurate. NOAH and other apps are also available but this is the best one by far that I’ve used for quite some time. Don’t miss out on it.
The ads aren't obnoxious and the functionality of the this app beats out everything else I've tried by leaps and bounds. I have a couple of their other (lightning and moon phase) apps which was what lead me to try it. I haven't needed support for any of their apps since install, no bugs that I've noticed. I'll probably upgrade to the"Pro" version of this app for the other features.
Hey I’ve been a subscriber for quite some tome and they’ve been doin a great job! I always keep eyes on the weather since I run a bar in Jacksonville beach and I’ve been let down before. Let down by national and even local news programs but this tracker service has been my go to. Highly recommended!
i am living through hurricane ida as i type.woke to a cell blasting tornado warnings this morning BUT NOTHING FROM THIS APP— the ONLY tornado this app registers is from 15 hours ago & 1200 miles away.why have the option if it’s not going to help save lives by actually functioning??VERY DISAPPOINTED! there have been at least 2 touchdowns in my county in the last hour, so i would expect SOME INFO at the least.this app is great for tracking hurricane progression, but DON’T BOTHER using it for more immediate emergencies!!! find something else!
I would have given this 5 stars because it’s awesome with alerting you of storms and tornadoes... the only downside and the reason I’m giving it 2 stars is because I’ve gotten 40 notifications in the last 10 mins for the same two alerts. Tropical storm watch and hurricane watch. There only needs to be one alert for both, unless it extends or updates then send another one. But I’m telling you 22 alerts for Tropical storm watch at 6:15 is TOO much. Plus 17 alerts for Hurricane watch at 6:15. There only needs to be one alert for each. But its happened in the past for flood advisors and never stops. It just never stops. FIX THIS.
This is my go to apps for when Hurricanes and tropical storms hit. Getting notifications about updates on a storm is the best thing ever. It’s easy to click on a dot to see what the winds/gusts are. This app definitely makes it easier to help prep for a storm that is coming your way. If you live in a hurricane prone area, this app is a must have on your phone!
Please show the projected impact cone. Doing so will provide users with the most accurate information. For instance, a storm my have a projected path leading to Central Louisiana but it may also impact Mississippi, Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas, and even as far away as Tennessee. People living in areas within the cone need to know that they may also need to evacuate, not just those who live in the projected path of the eye; and people also need to be reassured when the storm poses no threat to them so that they don’t waste resources on an unnecessary evacuation.Thanks for your attention to this matter.
This little app has become my go to hurricane tracking app. I have and still do use other apps, but this one is by far my favorite. As far as I can tell it’s nothing more than a front end for publicly available data, but the interface is clean and the adds are subtle and non intrusive. All in all 5 stars, no question
My Hurricane Tracker gives you the most comprehensive tools for tracking tornados, cyclones, tropical storms and weather warnings available. In a beautiful interface, you won't be overwhelmed with cluttered screens like you might with other apps. We give you exactly what you need in an easy to understand way. - Interactive tracking maps for each hurricane. - NOAA forecast map & storm satellite imagery where available! - Historic search of previous storms from 1851 (or 1949 for Pacific). - Receive weather warnings from the National Weather Service. - Push notifications for weather warnings or new storm formations! - Radar, satellite and sea temperature images automatically updated in the app! - See an outlook for the next 5 days from the NOAA. - Track specific hurricanes and receive notifications every time they are updated just by pressing the "+" button!