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PNW Current Atlas

PNW Current Atlas

Current prediction charts

⭐️3.8 / 5
Rating
🙌23
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🧾$19.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of PNW Current Atlas

1.0.7

September 21, 2023

Updated predictions for 2024

1.0.6

December 2, 2022

Updated predictions for 2023

1.0.5

December 10, 2021

Updated predictions for 2022

1.0.4

December 5, 2020

This version updates current predictions through Dec. 2021 in addition to other general performance improvements.
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1.0.3

December 8, 2019

This version updates current predictions through Dec. 2020 in addition to other general performance improvements.
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1.0.2

April 27, 2019

Thanks for using PNW Current Atlas! This version includes general performance improvements.
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1.0.1

April 23, 2019

Improvements to the purchase/restore process Squashed a few minor bugs

1.0.0

April 20, 2019

PNW Current Atlas In-App Purchases History

Free

3-Day Free Trial

Free Trial access to current predictions

$19.99

Current Atlas unlimited access

Access to all yearly current predictions

Price History of PNW Current Atlas

Description of PNW Current Atlas

The PNW Current Atlas brings a fast and easy way to view Pacific Northwest current prediction charts for the Juan de Fuca Strait / Strait of Georgia regions on your mobile device. This includes complete coverage of the US San Juan Islands, the Canadian Gulf Islands, and the Eastern Juan de Fuca Strait and more. This digital current atlas includes predictions for the current year with free yearly updates so that you never have to buy a reference or look-up table ever again. Features: ◆ View any date/time within a tide cycle, past or future (within the current year) ◆ Easily jump to the prediction closest to Now with a single tap ◆ Easily move forwards or backwards through prediction time by tapping or swiping ◆ Zoom into predictions to see more detail ◆ Works offline - no Internet connection needed! ◆ Includes all predictions for the current calendar year with free yearly updates ◆ and more...
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PNW Current Atlas: FAQ

Does PNW Current Atlas offer an iPad version?

Yes, PNW Current Atlas has support for iPad devices.
The PNW Current Atlas app was developed by TinyOctopus, LLC.
The minimum required iOS version for the app to work is 9.0 or higher.
Users have given PNW Current Atlas a so-so rating of 3.8 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Pnw Current Atlas App Is Weather.
1.0.7 is the current version of PNW Current Atlas.
The last update for PNW Current Atlas was on July 3, 2024.
PNW Current Atlas was first released on February 6, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
PNW Current Atlas is available in .
Unfortunately, PNW Current Atlas is not on Apple Arcade.
Yes, PNW Current Atlas allows for in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
No, you cannot use PNW Current Atlas with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of PNW Current Atlas

  • It seems incomplete

    Where is the chart that shows the currents north of Gabriola to Campbell river?
  • Great App, times seem to be off

    Update: Thank you for the quick response. We do find the app very useful in seeing current trends where there is no Navionics current data.

    The currents seem to be off by an amount of time. (1hr late?). Navionics is correct for the points they report out on, comparing to exact places.

    Developer Response

    Yes the app is fully DST aware. Internally everything is in GMT/UTC and converted to the timezone your device has set, i.e. your local time. Current atlas charts are not appropriate for timing current passes like Dodd, Gabriola, Active Pass, etc. As an atlas, charts were never designed for predicting restricted areas but rather large scale patterns. In fact the closest current “arrow” on charts near a pass is likely outside the actual pass as defined by a current and tide table. Always use an official current table for transiting passes. As for the chart time spacing between pages, there is no standardized length of time between chart pages because the time duration between each low and high tide varies for each tide cycle. There are a set number of charts for each cycle and the time is divided to space out the charts to match the cycle duration. Hope this helps. And thanks for the info on the support page not working. We’ll get it fix asap.
  • Fantastic App

    Great to see this being done, hopefully they expand north to cover the inside passage soon. Thanks for having it, easy to visualize and a way to plan trips with currents in mind.