Hurricane Tracker For iPad
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Version :5.0.5
Size :6.95Mb
Updated :Jun 8,2022
Developer :EZ Apps, Inc.
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Description
13 years of tracking storms on iOS devices! Debuted Aug 2009! Hurricane Tracker for iPad is the most used & most comprehensive tracking iPad app available on any platform. What makes Hurricane Tracker for iPad different from the others in the App Store: • Receive push alerts (by region) when a new storm forms or threatens landfall • 65+ maps/images • In-depth written discussions and analysis from our team • Real time National Hurricane Center Updates (All NHC advisories & maps) • Custom graphics from our team of experts. Exclusive “Alert Level” & “Impact Potential” maps. Not just basic NHC info. • Share information with friends/family via email, SMS, Facebook & Twitter • Super detailed tropical wave/invest information • Dozens of satellites • Much, much more! There is no other Hurricane tracking app out there that can match the amount of information you get-we guarantee it. Get the information you need to make informed decisions. Just look at our ratings for all versions over 13 years. We charge for our app because it’s not just an automated product, our team is constantly creating graphics & writing detailed discussions. This is our full time job - keeping you informed. Hurricane Tracker for iPad covers The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean & Eastern Pacific. Our app also covers any storms that may affect Hawaii. WHAT ARE THEY SAYING: *Houston Press: "Finally, there is Hurricane Tracker. This app may have the best interface of the bunch, with a sliding set of navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen. This one, unlike either of the others, has audio and video updates" *Email from Customer Scott DeLacy: "With the new maps under Outlook, you have SURPASSED everyone else out there...Hurricane Tracker is now British Virgin Islands Airways' primary tropical data source, No one comes close." *Valued Customer Ray 007: "As good a review as you can give a service!" *Valued Customer Dale Gattis: "I've been using this and Hurricane for the last two years and I have really come to rely on this app exclusively. Excellent!" *iPhone version of Hurricane Tracker is also available as its own app purchase. CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS: Web: www.hurrtracker.com Email: [email protected] Twitter: @hurrtrackerapp (live, real time updates) *Hurricane Tracker is an extremely data intensive application. A WiFi or strong cellular signal is recommended for the best experience.
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    By scubadubadogOct 12,2019
    I use this app daily during Florida hurricane season. I’ve downloaded it to both my iPad and Galaxy phone and it is absolutely the best. My wife has it on her iPhone and it works well there too. Tons of graphics that are updated several times a day. Whenever there is an update, you can allow your phone to sound an alert that sounds like a gust of wind. Awesome prediction graphs that combine multiple models to not only estimate storm path but also storm intensity. Thanks to the National Hurricane Center in combination with Hurricane Tracker, we were able to evacuate our home in Key Largo well in advance of Irma. I have recommended this app. to all of my friends.
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    By ronkertOct 19,2020
    I have loved the Hurricane Tracker app ever since its inception. I upgraded to the Premium features as soon as they were made available earlier this year, and liked them a lot. However, I dropped my rating from 5 stars to 4 due to some sloppy support in the last month or so. It appears that in recent weeks, the app is simply providing automated data gathering from the National Hurricane Center’s feed, without any expanded analysis by the Hurricane Tracker staff. Right now, we have Tropical Storm Epsilon, and the app main page does not count it or mention it. Also, whereas last year, the app staff responded quickly to an email question, this year they have completely ignored a question from me about my account and a followup email. So, the app until recently was 5 stars, but its continuing support seems to be slipping. When it’s operating fully, as it has been until recently, it is GREAT. But, right now I’m a bit disappointed in it. I welcome a response from the Hurricane Tracker staff.
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    By Ryan-in-MiamiMay 30,2020
    This app gets points for including the information that I need, and more. But the usability and visual design of the app itself are tragic. The storms that you want to follow are buried under “mystery meat navigation”, where you have to guess the storm’s current strength to be able to find it. Once you find it, the charts are also buried under mystery meat navigation. And they’re divided into three categories so that you’re forced to interact with the app to navigate forward and back, forward and back, just to see them all. Visual design is subjective and I don’t want to insult someone who obviously worked hard on it, but let’s just say that it’s the opposite of current minimalist, modernist design trends. These things start to really grate on your nerves when there is a storm near you and you need to check frequently for updates. If I could find an app with similar information and better usability then I would switch in a second. Update: Same UI a year later, but the developer...
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    By Still waiting 2013Sep 12,2017
    Our community just lived through Hurricane Irma -- we have much to be thankful for. And I used this app to help provide info about the hurricane quite intensely over the past two weeks. But when I needed it the most the past five days, it became difficult! Once I went into the app to check out anything, I could not get back out to the home page to explore other items/features. The only thing I could do want totally shut my iPad down for a re-boot, and then open the app again -- and it would work until I left the home page to check out some details, and then I would have to do it all over again. I finally had to ignore this app and use others to cobble together the info I needed to manage a sizeable community of persons impacted by this hurricane. FYI -- I use this app on my iPhone SE and the latest iPad Pro 12.9. I loved this app ... so sorry to have to write this review but it didn't work at all. Thank you.
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