Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG

Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG

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All Versions of Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG

5.11

March 6, 2024

- Picture in Picture Support

5.10

October 25, 2023

- Performance Improvement - Bugs fixes

5.9

September 11, 2023

We have upgraded SDKs and improved app performance.

5.8

July 24, 2023

We've made some updates to improve the app layout and performance.

5.7

June 24, 2023

Minor bug fixes.

5.6

June 22, 2023

We have improved alert settings and performance in the app.

5.5

June 12, 2023

We have updated the push alert infrastructure and stability of the app.
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5.3

April 19, 2023

Minor bug fixes.

5.1

April 7, 2023

We've made some changes to ensure things run smoothly.

5.0

March 28, 2023

We've heard your feedback and are excited to bring you a whole new app experience. Make the app your own with these new features: Streamlined Design and Navigation Added Auto-playing Livestream Added Storm Surge Forecast Improved In-App Messaging Deep linking to Weather and News apps We're always working to improve your experience so make sure you don’t miss a thing and keep your Notifications and Updates turned on.
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Description of Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG

The Max Tracker Hurricane app is powered by WPLG’s Chief Certified Meteorologist Betty Davis, Hurricane and Storm Surge Specialist Michael Lowry, and a team of certified meteorologists bringing you the latest and most accurate information on developing tropical systems. Keep your family safe, download the free app today. • Projected Hurricane Paths • Interactive Live Storm Tracker • Local Radar • Live Local 10 news storm coverage • Severe Weather Alerts • Tropical Weather Outlooks • Watches and Warnings

Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG: FAQ

Is Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG optimized for iPad devices?

Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG is available on iPad devices.
The Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG app was created by Graham Media Group, Inc.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 14.0 installed to use the app.
The Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 4.8.
Weather Is The App Genre Of The Max Tracker Hurricane Wplg App.
5.11 is the most recent version of the Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG app.
The latest Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG update came out on June 29, 2024.
Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG was first released on February 6, 2023.
Graham Media Group, Inc: Contains no objectionable material.
The Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG app can be used in English, Spanish.
Sorry, Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG.
No, you cannot utilize Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Max Tracker Hurricane WPLG

  • What happened?

    This has been my go-to app for hurricane info for years but something changed in the past weeks. All of the maps are centered on the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. That is interesting but no one lives in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Two potential systems are displayed now and it’s hard to tell but I think one is near the bay of Campeche/yucatan. And the other off the coast of Florida/georgia/south Carolina/North Carolina. And what’s interesting about that is that millions of people live near the Caribbean/gulf of Mexico/u.s Atlantic Coast and all of that is crunched over to the left of the map so details are difficult to see. Not that the middle of the Atlantic isn’t important especially mid to late season but to me the focus should mostly be where most people live with a side perspective of what is happening off the coast of Africa and mid Atlantic Ocean. And I think those perspectives are why I have used this app for years. But it was so natural I didn’t even notice until it changed in the past few weeks.
  • Max Tracker

    A ton of value using this app during Hurricane Ian.

    A little under whelmed today when I realized that underneath the settings link, Max Tracker was displaying news… OLD news. The top listed story was titled "The tropics are heating up - at least two storms are expected to be named in the next week". I was floored, so I opened the story to discover that the date was August 25, 2021.

    ?? Really
  • Great App Almost Perfect

    Good tool…. Latest update changed from perfect…. When you look at overview map the named storms aren’t there… you'll see future potential, yet the ones formed are left off the map (not so with Nat Hurricane Center maps). Please correct this.

    The rest of the pages are very good! This app is easier to use than NOAA-NHC app.