NOAA Weather and Radar
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Version :4.13.228
Size :53.47Mb
Updated :Apr 8,2015
Developer :Mende App Inc.
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Based on the users' reviews, here are three cons and pros for the NOAA Weather and Radar app: **Pros:** 1. Accurate and reliable weather forecasts provide users with valuable insights. 2. Interactive radar and satellite imagery help users track severe weather events. 3. Simple and easy-to-use interface makes it accessible to all users. **Cons:** 1. Limited visibility and clarity on extreme weather conditions. 2. Slow loading times and occasional app crashes frustrate users. 3. Limited information on severe weather warnings and alerts. Please note that these are brief summaries based on the users' reviews, and may not represent the full range of opinions and experiences.
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Description
Get the most accurate and detailed weather, sourced directly from NOAA. Designed for the iPhone with a user friendly interface and the ability to get the weather information you need. What features are exclusive to NOAA Weather and Radar App? - New Today Center Widget so you can view weather information without opening the app. - Radar maps sourced from NOAA. - Satellite imagery of Norther America. - Location finder which uses your current GPS location to get nearest weather information automatically. - Exclusive 3 hourly weather forecast for next 72 hours and 6 hourly forecast for next 7 days for all location in USA. - Push Notifications to receive weather information or NOAA warnings. Perfect for morning weather update or for a fast warning alert. - Interactive Maps that show weather and seas forecast patterns for North America. - Exclusive weather graph showing today's temperature, maximum, minimum, humidity and rainfall. - Exclusive 24 hour forecast graph to show visually the forecast temperature, maximum, minimum, humidity and rainfall. - Exclusive 7 day forecast graph shows visually the forecast for the week ahead. Get forecast temperature, mean monthly maximum, mean monthly minimum, humidity and rainfall. - Exclusive celestial information from sunrise, sunset, moonrise, moonset to major and minor periods information used by fishermen and hunters. - Exclusive marine information on tides, seas and wind. - Only app to provide Forecast Discussions. RADARS: - View all the weather radars to predict when rainfall will reach you. - Includes section radar that shows a wider range of the clouds with rain. - National satellite imagery with radar. WEATHER MAPS: - The interactive weather and wave forecast maps that show weather forecast patterns for United States of America. - Includes forecast maps for: ● Maximum Temperature ● Minimum Temperature ● Probability of Precipitation ● Hazards ● Temperature ● Dewpoint ● Wind Speed and Direction ● Wind Gust ● Sky Cover ● Amount of Precipitation ● Snow Amount ● Wave Height ● Apparent Temperature ● Relative Humidity NOAA Weather and Radar App is designed with an intuitive interface and fully equipped with all the weather information you need. FINAL NOTES: - This App contains weather information only about United States of America and its territories. - The data is sourced from The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and was not developed or published by NOAA. Any questions, bugs or recommendations should be sent to us [email protected] or visit us at www.weatherinfoapp.com.
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    By 1234airmetJul 30,2014
    I enjoy the info for it's quickness when traveling. Nothing too hard to figure out & the info is pretty accurate.
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    By OniramAug 16,2019
    This is the best weather app made, period. I have tried countless others, and if you are into real weather data, straight from the source (NOAA) then this is the app to get. Easy to use, tons of information laid out in logical order. One of my favorite apps on my phone. I really like that getting to a national radar animated loop is easy (I know when a flight I am booked on is going to have a delay) plus, the fact that the app can pull up weather data for wherever you are is helpful if you travel. All in all, this is a great weather app, stable and easy to use, packed with good info.
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    By lonewolfbbMay 2,2022
    I paid for everything but app does not update! Weather data is incorrect for my location and other locations I am not receiving my severe weather alerts! CUSTOMER CARE? Ready to delete from my devices! And blog to others over the Internet stay away from these people! How about a little CUSTOMER CARE now that you’ve got my money I’ve been using your app for a long time get it together please! Thanks ?
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    By 3gawMar 7,2021
    The good: - The meteorological information is amazingly complete, from the current conditions to the radar to the forecast. - The graphics are attractive, and easy to understand. The bad: - I keep my iPad in landscape mode, and all of my apps work in that orientation — except this one, which only operates in portrait mode. It’s a pain because I normally use my iPad clamped in a stand. Before reading the forecast I have to unclamp it — or try to read sideways.