Published by The Weather Channel Interactive on 2024-07-18
What is Storm Radar?
Storm is a weather app that allows users to track severe weather in real-time. It provides a detailed, color-coded view of changing weather patterns, including wind and rain, and offers 6 hours of global future radar across land and sea. The app also provides live local storm alerts and severe weather warnings, and users can customize their radar map with detailed data overlays such as seismic activity and temperature. Storm offers real-time weather notifications, including precipitation updates and live lightning alerts for the user's GPS location. The app is available for iOS devices and offers an ad-free version for a monthly subscription fee.
1. If you choose to purchase the Ad-Free version of Storm Radar, payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase and your account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period.
2. This powerful, high-definition NOAA radar and tornado tracker is designed to help you stay safe, stay up-to-date and weather the storm.
3. Stay safe with live local storm alerts and severe weather warnings.
4. Storm Radar helps you to stay safe and informed in any weather.
5. Simply subscribe to Storm Radar’s Ad-Free version! For just $0.99 per month you get all the standard features PLUS you can quickly track storms heading your way and enjoy high-resolution radar.
6. So if you need to know about the weather for your job, for your home safety, even for your hobby, Storm helps you understand the weather like never before with our clear, advanced HD mapping technology (the same technology the Weather Channel depends on).
7. If you decide to not purchase Ad-Free, you are welcome to continue using the free version of Storm Radar.
8. Now you can track the most severe - and potentially damaging - weather in real time with Storm.
9. Plus, you can view live weather patterns around the world as they happen with our incredible predictive radar.
10. Get a detailed, color-coded view of the changing weather patterns in your area, including how much wind and rain is coming your way.
11. • View comprehensive data on all impending storms: find out wind speed, storm tracks and much more.
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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:
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Install Storm Radar: Weather Tracker app on your Windows in 4 steps below:
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- Detailed, color-coded view of changing weather patterns
- 6 hours of global future radar across land and sea
- Live local storm alerts and severe weather warnings
- Comprehensive data on all impending storms, including wind speed and storm tracks
- Customizable radar map with detailed data overlays
- Real-time weather notifications, including precipitation updates and live lightning alerts
- Ad-free version available for a monthly subscription fee
- Available for iOS devices.
- Provides in-depth weather data when pulling down on the temperature banner
- Easy to check weather in other locations by tapping on the map
- Radar is okay
- Touch location feature is horrible and prone to accidental clicks
- Layout is odd and not very intuitive
- Wind speed graphics are not as useful as before
- Rain/snow disappears when zooming in
- App opens up showing Africa and the Eastern Atlantic, must close and reopen to connect with current location and radar
A Strong Storm Arising
Sub par at best.
New Storm not as good as old Storm
Am I missing something? (Updated again)