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  • Really useful app

    I rely on this app in hurricane season in Atlantic Canada. I wish that more of the maps showed Atlantic Canada and not just the US, but it’s still very useful with the maps that do show our region. It allows me to track storms and start planning much earlier than if I relied on only the regular weather apps.
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  • Pretty accurate, great resource

    I find it to be very informative for the west coast Atlantic ocean side. And refer to it often along with local news and weather reports during hurricane season

    Easy to follow and track
  • 2024 early season

    This is the second Storm I am using the app. I like having all the info I need in one place. Most of us boaters use 3 or more weather forecasting apps and this one is a bit different. Having the spaghetti models of this one plus the models of my other apps all tie together the questions I will have to answer in the next 24 hours. I think the app will help with this. How far above flood stage might the Nuse River rise. If I have my boat hauled out is it high enough that my boat wont float off the blocking- Do we need to make a run from New Bern NC to Portsmouth Va as our marina cant take 60 mph gusts. It seems that some people do not realize app uses NOAA products but is an excellent non governmental app.
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  • Peace of Mind

    Early warning and peace of mind having accurate information, much appreciated. B
  • Tom Corcoran, ag2,USN

    Not bad, but mapping is too tiny for any intelligent reader,( particularly the smaller screen size on a phone, for example) to buy, particularly the size and direct intensity levels to be “possible”, not actually expected. It creates a slight “panic” edge for readers.
    Topography has major impacts, as well as intensity, more education on those factors reduces the “oh God, we’re all gonna be killed, or just crushed!”
    Perhaps more pre placement, or directly educative programming can do millions of dollars of simple pre-education before they wake up and say “now I understand, and can “rate” and understand what they are talking about!”
    You NEED to developed your “on camera, or “on air folks to reason and % of probability tools to a) provide information , and b) earn the RESPECT of viewers by verifiable data, and WHAT IT REALLY MEANS, simply with Reasonable back up data, and pix’s!
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  • It’s great

    I wished there were a model for waves
  • My go-to from June thru November

    Hurricane Tracker is my Go-To app for Tropical Updates from June thru November to stay abreast and in-the-know. I’m a Gulf Coast resident and hurricanes are just another part of life like grocery shopping and retirement planning. There’s lots of places to get my groceries and lots of places to invest my future, but quality and performance rule the day. That’s why I trust Hurricane Tracker to be my eyes and ears for hurricane awareness - Quality & Performance. I can quickly get the info I need to make fast, situational-awareness planning decisions from a logical format. If the situation warrants and I need to dig deeper, the latest information is all in the app for keeping me abreast of the current state and the predicted projections. Quality & Performance.
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  • Great App but could be clearer and easier to understand.

    Excellent App! I am a scientist (biologist) and not a climate scientist so I think that the user interface could be a lot clearer so that all the different possible views of a hurricane are easier to access and understand! I’m on a huge learning curve!
    Scientists talking to scientists in the same field are rarely understood by others.
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  • Informative and easy to use

    Having this information is a great tool in following details of hurricanes, even as an amateur. I’ve used it while in the Caribbean, as well as to update family living there, when they don’t have much information.
  • Must Have Weather App

    I live in Florida and keep a close eye on the tropical weather, fair or threatening. I do not have a subscription for advanced features but find this app invaluable! I appreciate the detailed information regarding systems that pose a potential threat. The choice of various types of satellite bands help paint a clearer picture of what is going on; it’s great to be able to select the different aspects of a weather system, such as atmospheric moisture, cloud cover and formations, etc. I refer to this app every day, especially during hurricane season, reviewing current conditions. I am appreciative, as well, of the geographical satellite coverage in addition to the “whole picture” area images. It’s also great to see what’s happening throughout the country, thus giving you an idea of what systems may affect your future weather. Much of our weather is dependent on systems throughout the US. A must have wherever you are!
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