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Florida Storms

⭐️3.7 / 5
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🙌35
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📼6 scs
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📦w/o updates
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🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Florida Storms

6.8.2

February 8, 2023

Update to the mapping background in the radar tile and page to give it a new modern look. Boundaries, roads, cities display on top of radar data to make it easier to view your location on the map. New look to the current conditions and forecast tile to make it more modern looking and easier for users to read weather data. Changes include a white background, colored icons, and larger text to make data easier to read. Updated Current Conditions/Forecast Page. Updates include: -Page opens to the ‘Overview’ tab which gives current conditions, 3 hour hourly forecast, the 7 day daily forecast, and access to the radar page -The 'Currents' tab will give additional information on humidity percent, cloud cover, visibility, dew point, barometric pressure, and sunrise/sunset times. -The 'Hourly' tab will give detailed weather information for the next 24 hours on the forecasted weather condition, temperature, pop and wind speed and direction. -The 'Daily' tab will show the 7-day forecast in a manner that is much more similar to on-air 7-day forecasts with a detailed forecast for the next 7 days/nights below.
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6.8.0

June 27, 2022

Update to the mapping background in the radar tile and page to give it a new modern look. Boundaries, roads, cities display on top of radar data to make it easier to view your location on the map. New look to the current conditions and forecast tile to make it more modern looking and easier for users to read weather data. Changes include a white background, colored icons, and larger text to make data easier to read. Updated Current Conditions/Forecast Page. Updates include: -Page opens to the ‘Overview’ tab which gives current conditions, 3 hour hourly forecast, the 7 day daily forecast, and access to the radar page -The 'Currents' tab will give additional information on humidity percent, cloud cover, visibility, dew point, barometric pressure, and sunrise/sunset times. -The 'Hourly' tab will give detailed weather information for the next 24 hours on the forecasted weather condition, temperature, pop and wind speed and direction. -The 'Daily' tab will show the 7-day forecast in a manner that is much more similar to on-air 7-day forecasts with a detailed forecast for the next 7 days/nights below.
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6.7.0

November 19, 2021

Apple policy compliances and backend fixes/enhancements.

3.0.2

August 13, 2019

General performance improvements. See app description for all new features with the most recent release.
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3.0.0

August 9, 2019

This is a complete redesign of Florida Storms. The description of the app has been updated to reflect all new features, and it also includes several bug fixes.
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2.0.11

December 22, 2017

Bug fixes and enhancements.

2.0.10

September 7, 2017

Corrected problem with displaying Evacuation Routes, Zones, and Shelters.
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2.0.9

August 4, 2017

Update includes: · Performance improvements and improved App stability.
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2.0.8

May 27, 2017

Update includes: · Performance improvements and improved App stability.
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2.0.7

May 7, 2017

Update includes: · Improvements to weather data source feeds. · Miscellaneous bug fixes and UI improvements.
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Description of Florida Storms

Everything you need, nothing you don't. Florida Storms is not just another weather app with a radar. It's a clean and fast interactive map that alerts you to every storm, while at the same time delivers credible real-­‐time audio and text alerts from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network. Using a combination of Baron's exclusive storm track algorithms and the expertise of a meteorologist, you're certain to receive the most up-­to-­date information on any potential weather hazard. View the latest tropical weather updates from the National Hurricane Center, find out if you’re in an evacuation zone, check if you're in the path of a dangerous storm surge, or just review a checklist of items your family should have in case of a weather emergency. Once you have Florida Storms, you won't need multiple apps to prepare for the next "big one". Whether it's just a routine lightning storm that might send you indoors or a major hurricane threatening your neighborhood, Florida Storms is the simplest and fastest way to stay informed of mother nature's next move. Features of Florida Storms include... - Live radio stream of the nearest Florida Public Radio Emergency Network partner station, with option to choose from 12 others in the state in case of evacuation or traveling - Push notifications from multiple sources, including the National Weather Service, the National Hurricane Center, Baron's exclusive Doppler radar, and local emergency management personnel - The ability to set up alerts for other locations, such as your second home, vacation or evacuation destination. - Interactive real-time mapping of high-resolution radar, lightning, future radar, satellite, hurricanes and forecast models. - Our favorite feature: “The feeds” offer real-­time filtering of information from official sources, such as the nearest National Weather Service office, the National Hurricane Center, Florida Department of Transportation, the FPREN Storm Center and local emergency management offices. - A simple, effective way to learn how to prepare for the next weather disaster, including what to do before, during, and after a storm - Updates from certified FPREN meteorologists, including Facebook Live videos and blog articles. Florida Storms is completely free and developed by the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network, in partnership with the University of Florida and Baron Critical Weather Intelligence. Updates from the Storm Center are provided by a team of certified meteorologists at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, and are also available on your local Florida public radio station's website or over the air. The Florida Public Radio Emergency Network partners stations are WUWF (Pensacola), WFSU (Tallahassee), WKGC (Panama City), WUFT (Gainesville), WJCT (Jacksonville), WMFE (Orlando), WMNF and WUSF (Tampa-­‐St. Petersburg), WFIT (Melbourne), WQCS (Ft. Pierce), WGCU (Ft. Myers), WDNA (Miami, and WLRN (Miami). Repeater stations include WJUF (Inverness), WMKO (Marco), WUCF (Orlando), WFSQ (Tallahassee), and WXEL (Miami). More information about the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network can be found at www.floridastorms.org.
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Florida Storms: FAQ

Is the software for Florida Storms compatible with iPads?

Yes, Florida Storms can be used on an iPad.
University of Florida is the creator of the Florida Storms app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 13.0 or higher.
Florida Storms has an average rating of 3.7 out of 5.
The Primary Genre Of The Florida Storms App Is Weather.
6.8.2 is the newest version of Florida Storms.
The most recent update for Florida Storms was released on July 2, 2024.
The release date of the app was on February 6, 2023.
Suitable for children aged 4 and up, contains no objectionable material.
You can use the Florida Storms app in English.
No, Florida Storms is not on Apple Arcade.
No, Florida Storms does not integrate in-app purchases for users.
No, Florida Storms does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Florida Storms

  • Awesome little app

    Has no ads, made by a university, instant warning notifications, lightning detector, and a bunch of other neat and useful features.
  • Use to be great

    This was a great app years ago. Not sure what happened, but the “what we’re watching” stopped working and no longer do you see Hurrican trajectory. Developer please fix this as this app was literally a life saver.
  • Loss of information???

    I loved this app, always where I went for storm info. As of Sept 1, 2022 I can’t get anything????
    Just in time for peak hurricane season. Perfect timing 🙄