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  • One of the best

    Just wanted to say I have been using the app for years and the information and maps are more accurate then most weather services.
  • The Best all Around Hurricane App

    The information provided in the Hurricane App is very compressive. It covers a lot of information in one location giving early warning to people in the project path of coming storms. The area of coverage is extensive and detailed for future projected path, expected intensity, and other weather that could effect the path way of storms that can develop into tropical and hurricane storms. Look no further for the best in kind application for PC, cell phone, and watch storm prediction. Thank you for such a great application.
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    Thank you for the review!
  • A must for storm tracking.

    I check the weather report every morning, and during hurricane season I’m constantly pulling up this app because they let me know about a possible storm even before the Weather channel or my local news apps do. I live in Houston, so being warned about a possible hurricane could mean the difference between life and death. Usually there’s plenty of time, but not always, especially when living so close to the coast. Any advanced warning is greatly appreciated, so if you or those you love near anywhere near an area ripe with hurricane traffic, I strongly suggest you get this app.

    It might even save your life.
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    Thank you for the review!
  • Worth it!

    I downloaded this app during Hurricane Ian. I was on a trip to Orlando, and I was very anxious we weren’t gonna get out in time. Even though I’m back in Pennsylvania, I still have this app downloaded! It’s amazing for tracking storms, INVEST storms, and even more. This developer is amazing with the app, and I love it! The only thing is that sometimes I can’t see the satellite that well, but otherwise, I think it’s awesome!! (P.S. we made it back to PA 24 hours before the storm hit. Thank God!)
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  • Very good and no adds

    It’s very good no glitches, I recommend this to people.

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    Thank you for the review!
  • Totally works for me

    This app is my go-to for any hurricane information. I like the ability to select a storm or see a full ocean view (Atlantic or Pacific for example, especially helpful during peak season with multiple storms). Then I can select details about the storm and get not only maps and forecast cones but detailed specific info provided by the National Hurricane Center. Detailed and Public advisories are available. I use this often during the summer and multi-times daily when storms are headed our way, like today with Hurricane Nichole!
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  • Excellent and necessary weather app

    I wish I had known about this app when lived in south Texas, where we were in the path of at least 4 hurricanes or tropical storms. If we still lived there I would subscribe to the Pro version. Viewing NHC information on my iPhone or iPad rather than having to access the NHC website makes this app very convenient. Information is easily accessible making it quite user friendly. The radars rock! Even though we now live in north Texas with no coast near us, this app is still a favorite.
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  • Great Information

    This app has been my top go to appfor hurricane information. The track, spaghetti models that are available before the track, and if/when to expect winds. I have used this app for many years and it helps me to determine what action I want to take to prepare for storms. The importance of reading all the warnings and not just the line track is important to understand that storms can take a narrowed variety of paths. Ery easy to read . Thank you for the great resource.
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  • Look No Further

    This dedicated hurricane tracking app is worth every byte of storage on my phone. I’ve only used the free version of the app, but the free version already offers a lot. Between the time-of-arrival predictions, cone trajectory predictions, spaghetti models, rainfall predictions, and multiple satellite image displays showing everything from enhanced photos to humidity levels, all gathered from the most recent NOAA data, the free version is wanting in nothing. I was able to keep total up-to-date awareness of Hurricane Ian as it came through my neighborhood, and was able to make informed decisions thanks to the data provided by this app. I basically didn’t need to check the news for info on Hurricane Ian, but I did anyways, and the data lined up every time. In fact, I found that the news was unable to provide more information than this app, with the sole exception of Doppler radar, and there are other dedicated apps for that, like MyRadar. With all that said, the paid version is enticing considering a considerably expanded toolset to track hurricanes, and it is fairly cheap ($9.99 for a year, or $3.99 per month). The free version definitely gave me everything I needed to track Hurricane Ian, but the app is so good that I am willing to support and get the paid version.
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  • Another Floridian

    I count on this app for information I cannot get from anywhere else. I live between areas of TV coverage…a weather no-man’s-land. I can track storms with the spaghetti models, look at various satellite imagery and make my own decisions. To me, this app is a life and/or property saver. If I could improve it in any way, it would be to have the ability to filter spaghetti models. In the 7 years I’ve been using this app, I find the UK model seems to be the most accurate. Most recently, it was the only one that most closely predicted the track of Ian. Now, it appears to be predicting the track of Nicole to my doorstep, it’s just hard to tell with the jumble of the rest.
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    Thank you for the review!

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