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Radarscope can access data from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in United States, Guam, Puerto Rico and South Korea, which is kind of random but powerful for stateside users. This dynamic little app was designed for specifically for storm chasers as well as professional TV meteorologists, which make it a pretty nifty tool for science-minded hobbyists as well. Best for Semi-Pros: Radarscopeįancy chasing down F5 twisters like Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt in the movie? Radarscope is the best app for people who are serious about the dangerous science of storm chasing. With data based on more than a quarter-million personal weather stations, Storm offers the best general storm tracking experience. The base app is free, although Weather Underground does sell in-app subscriptions to remove advertisements as well as offer more advanced features. Storm offers another setting that will generate a text message if precipitation or lightning is found within ten miles of your location. The app will also generate National Weather Service alerts that you can read with the tap of the screen.
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The full screen radar map can be customized with a wide variety of data that includes surface and Jetstream level winds, earthquakes, fronts, and tropical data. This sweeping radar imagery appears on the main screen along with a twister icon if your geographic area is under a tornado watch or warning. Best for Amateurs: Storm by Weather Undergroundįirst of all, this is the best-looking weather and storm tracking app on the market with the highest resolution (250m) radar that can generate interactive animations for past, current and future data. Let’s look at some of the best apps for different kinds of storm trackers. Connectivity is important because weather is constantly changing, and no accurate weather app works offline. See, radar is the best way to determine the size, speed, direction and duration of a storm. The two real keys to success in tracking storms with a mobile app is current radar and cellular connectivity.
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But the weather apps you’ll find in the App Store and Android Store are also based on all sorts of different technologies, so it’s important to understand what you’re looking for in a storm tracking app.

I highly recommend this software.Whether you’re just wanting to keep your family safe from foul weather or you’re an amateur storm aficionado with dreams of tornado chasing, there are all sorts of applications you can use to keep track of big storms in your area. There are a few other sites to share with as well. I send my data to various websites such as Weather Underground, CWOP, Weather Bug and Personal weather station.
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I am a weather "hobbyist" but I feel like a weather pro with this software. When new features are added, any questions I have for the developer are answered promptly. The developer is VERY open to feature requests and was very helpful when I had questions initially.
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WeatherSnoop 3 allows you to view and access some settings (like archive interval) which are built into the weather station console itself. You can customize graphs of various data plots, giving the program a polished look. The instrument display that displays all the information is intuitive and visually pleasing. It works seamlessly with my Davis USB console which is wirelessly connected to my sensor suite outside. My Davis Vantage Pro 2 station came in a bundle with software from Davis, but it pales in comparison to WeatherSnoop. WeatherSnoop is simply the best weather station interface software out there.
