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  • A must have

    If you live in an area that is vulnerable to hurricanes, you must have this app. It gives you many interesting graphics that give you fair notice of potential impact to where you live: details on where, at a granular level, when, how hard and storm surge. It could potentially save your life because you’d know if you really should evacuate way before authorities inform you so you wouldn’t get stuck in an exodus traffic jam. I also subscribe to their Premium Graphics. These are in depth forecasts on wind and water impact and more.
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  • Great app but add a way to remember the Premium password

    I’ve used the app for years and it’s been great. I like the new premium graphics too. It’s been my go to app in Florida.

    But can you find a better way to remember the Premium password in the app please?
  • Consistently Reliable

    Living in the Florida Keys, having Hurricane Tracker is a must. The information is always up to date, and most importantly, reliable. You can listen to the audio report, and watch the graphic reports, so that you are always well informed. The amount of information, and the regularity of updated information is so appreciated. Thank you!
    UPDATE: Now living on North Carolina’s Crystal Coast and still believe Hurricane Tracker to be the most reliable report available. Consistently updated with the latest storm/hurricane information, this is a report you can count on. Many thanks to the people behind the scenes!
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  • good presentation of data but very slow to update

    i like the app and i would buy it again but they can be very slow to update. For example, in 2021, after hurricane Ida made landfall, the app never even mention the next storm named Kate. it could be that the developers are in Louisiana and can’t make updates? some aspect of the app is updating (e.g., the outlook section) so not sure what is going on. given that we are nearing the peak of the season, this is a bad time for the app to stop updating. you basically need another app for when this happens.
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  • No Longer Useful

    While NOAA and GOES have I provided the quality of their graphics and analysis, this app's repacking of that information continues to be characterized by busy GUI and confusing navigation. The only change is the addition of yeast another premium subscription ($25/year) that requires a PayPal account. All of this is for analysis and charts that are mostly those which we pay for through U.S. taxes.

    Today, I find it is better to access the free data through my web browser.
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  • Relying On You

    We were flooded out by TS ETA last year and, after 6 months, we are finally back in our house. As we enter hurricane season again this year we am relying on your accurate information for our safety. Thank you and your team for all you do for us.
  • Timely reporting

    One that really gets to me is the fact you leave old information on the site for so long. The audio reports aren’t up dated often enough. I’m in the Yucatan with a storm coming at us and you still have an audio report for hurricane delta up. It’s been gone for 2 weeks or more. These reports are very important to me especially since I don’t speak spanish and the weather reports here aren’t in english.
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  • Great App has been slipping a bit lately

    I have loved the Hurricane Tracker app ever since its inception. I upgraded to the Premium features as soon as they were made available earlier this year, and liked them a lot. However, I dropped my rating from 5 stars to 4 due to some sloppy support in the last month or so. It appears that in recent weeks, the app is simply providing automated data gathering from the National Hurricane Center’s feed, without any expanded analysis by the Hurricane Tracker staff. Right now, we have Tropical Storm Epsilon, and the app main page does not count it or mention it. Also, whereas last year, the app staff responded quickly to an email question, this year they have completely ignored a question from me about my account and a followup email. So, the app until recently was 5 stars, but its continuing support seems to be slipping. When it’s operating fully, as it has been until recently, it is GREAT. But, right now I’m a bit disappointed in it. I welcome a response from the Hurricane Tracker staff.
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  • Worth having in a stormy year

    This is by far the best app for storm tracking, as I live along the Gulf Coast. It combines all the different sources to give you the full picture of the storm. Overall , great solid information when you need it most. Many times this app has saved me money providing to the minute tracking making evaluations decisions much easer. I highly recommend this app.
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  • What’s happened?

    I live in the hurricane belt in the Bahamas and have used this app for a number of years and found it to be an invaluable aid. However this year august 2020 the app seems to have changed today they say that there are no Atlantic developments they are following and yet there are three showing in the Atlantic basin. For the last several days they were showing Laura as a hurricane when in fact it was down graded to a depression?
    They always gave audio updates when things we’re getting iffy so far no recordings for Laura?
    What has happened?
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