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Mar 01, 2018 23 results for Apps & Games: 'free hurricane tracker' 'free hurricane tracker' Cancel. Showing selected results. See all results for free hurricane tracker. Atlantic Hurricane Tracker Mar 1, 2018. Severe WX Warn. Free 3.7 out of 5 stars 3. NOAA Now Dec 4, 2018. Kelly Technology. Hurricane Track - Radar and Tropical Storm Tracker Free Hurricane Track 3.0 is the most advanced, modern, and easiest to use Hurricane Tracking and Radar application.
8 years of tracking storms on iOS! Hurricane Tracker launched in Aug 2009! Reviewed by CNN as the best Hurricane Tracking app available for iPhone GOOGLE: 'cnn top hurricane app' to read the article! Hurricane Tracker is the most used & most comprehensive tracking app available on any platform. What makes Hurricane Tracker different from the others in the App Store:. Receive push alerts (by region) when a new storm forms or threatens landfall.
Also access to push alert history. Set Atlantic or Eastern Pacific Basin as your default. 65+ maps/images. In-depth written discussions and analysis from our team.
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Real time National Hurricane Center Updates (All NHC advisories & maps). Audio tropical updates. Storm video updates. Custom graphics from our team of experts. Exclusive “Alert Level” & “Long Range Potential” maps. Not just basic NHC info. Share information easily with friends/family via email, SMS, Facebook & Twitter.
Super detailed tropical wave/invest information. Dozens of satellites. Simple design with sliding icon doc. In-App video tutorial so you can track like a pro. Much, much more! There is no other Hurricane tracking app out there that can match the amount of information you get-we guarantee it. Get the information you need to make informed decisions.
Review our app store ratings for all versions over our 8 years. 4.5 star average! We charge for our app because it’s not just an automated product, our team is constantly creating graphics & writing detailed discussions to keep you informed. This is our full time job - keeping you ahead of the storms. Hurricane Tracker covers The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic Ocean & Eastern Pacific.
Our app also covers any storms that may affect Hawaii. We do not cover storms near Australia and the Western Pacific. 'Hurricane Tracker for iPad' is also available as a stand alone app with a separate fee. WHAT ARE THEY SAYING:.Houston Press: 'Finally, there is Hurricane Tracker. This app may have the best interface of the bunch, with a sliding set of navigation buttons at the bottom of the screen. This one, unlike either of the others, has audio and video updates'.Email from Customer Scott DeLacy: 'With the new maps under Outlook, you have SURPASSED everyone else out there.Hurricane Tracker is now British Virgin Islands Airways' primary tropical data source, No one comes close'.Valued Customer Ray 007: 'As good a review as you can give a service!'
.Valued Customer Dale Gattis: 'I've been using this and Hurricane for the last two years and I have really come to rely on this app exclusively. CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS: Web: www.hurrtracker.com Email: [email protected] Twitter: @hurrtrackerapp (live, real time updates).Hurricane Tracker is a data intensive application. A WiFi or strong cellular signal is recommended for the best experience. Love the Hurricane Tracker App and used it a great deal during the recent visit of Hurricane Irma. Hurricane Tracker has a wealth of information that will delight the weather enthusiast and anyone who wants all the necessary information to monitor one of nature's fiercest beasts. I have sampled many hurricane tracker apps and it is clearly the best I have found. Because of that, I was surprised to find that the app does not provide a high-resolution map (for example, Google Maps) with the most probable storm track superimposed over it.
Almost all the maps are provided by the NHC. They are quite low-resolution. I understand that hurricane tracks are part science (a big part) and part magic. So, for example, a high-resolution map, with a thin, high-resolution line predicting that Hurricane Irma will go just to the east of Key West would have to be taken with a grain of salt. But, I still would REALLY like to have such a map included in Hurricane Tracker! Right now, any attempt to zoom in on any map to gather a more detailed view just produces pixelated ambiguity. It's frustrating and because of that I have to use other hurricane tracker apps in addition to this product.
I applaud Hurricane Tracker in many ways and have bought the iPhone and iPad versions. Hopefully, we'll get a high-resolution map feature in a future update. I live on the Alabama Gulf Coast, and as you would expect, factual, timely weather information is critical. I trust this Application enough that I base my “Storm Related” decisions largely upon the information I find here. Hurricane Tracker is a useful tool for causal, amateur & profession observers. You’ll find more data than you may need, but the design of the App allows you to access the level of information you desire quickly.
The only change I might suggest: Maps allow you to focus in on your view, but sometimes being able to expand out the view would, for example, help tie the “Track” you see to the larger picture. This is particularly important when the event is located far out in the Atlantic. A little effort on my part can compensate for this, so this proposed change is not vital for the User. The app has a lot of good data however I think it could use some improvements. Here are some suggestions from a life long Florida resident.
Add the category of the storm to the hurricane icon. For example: where you list the storms, show the number. This is my biggest issue with the app.
Especially as storms approach land, they can upgrade or downgrade at a moments notice. I want to be able to check in the wee hours of the night and right away see what category the storm is. It’s really hard to find that info in this app.
You have to either read a big document and try and weed through all the meteorology jargon to find it. Add a tracking graph that the user can move a stark back in time or forward in time based on the most projected path. Kittycode’s hurricane tracker app had this and I loved it. It even changed the category label as the storm was expected to downgrade as it moved over land. Download kittycode hurricane tracker and look at some historical storms.
You’ll be able to see how this feature works. Unfortunately the kittycode app retired after last season and I found this app instead. Overall, it’s still a very good app and has a ton of info. The spaghetti models section is actually better than the other app, but some user experience misses make it less than 5 stars for me.
A quick look at five of the best hurricane tracking apps for Android and Apple (iOS) mobile devices. Over the past few days we, in the Caribbean, experienced the effects of Tropical storm Chantal, the third named storm of the 2013 hurricane season. We still have just over four and a half months to go before the end of the season, and more importantly, the has predicted for this season, a 70% probability of:. 13—20 named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher). 7—11 hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher). 3—6 major hurricanes (Category 3, 4 or 5; winds of 111 mph or higher). To assist us to be more vigilant and safer, here are five of the best hurricane-tracking apps for Android and Apple mobile devices.
Projected path of Tropical Storm Chantal through the Caribbean (Source: CNN) Hurricane Hound Operating System: Android As an Android-based app, Hurricane Hound uses Google Maps to track and forecast the paths of tropical storms systems in the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific Basins. It also provides access to the National Weather Service (United States) forecasts, public advisories, tropical outlooks, and satellite imagery. Developed by STKI Concepts, Hurricane Hound is available for free (as Hurricane Hound Free). An ad-free version is also available for USD 1.99, which also includes support for current radar and weather satellite overlays.
Both versions are available through Google Play, and requires Android 2.1 and up. Hurricane HD Operating System: iOS An award-wining app for Apple devices, particularly the iPad, Hurricane HD offers a comprehensive suite of features, including: storm tracking and forecasting; satellite and radio imaging; text bulletins; tracking maps; tropical outlooks and bulletins; global models; news and data feeds. Hurricane HD is sold by Kitty Code in iTunes (or Apple’s App Store). Although a free version, with ads, is reportedly available. The more wide promoted on is paid, ad-free, option, which costs USD 3.99 in iTunes or the App Store. Hurricane HD requires iOS 5 or later. Hurricane Software Operating System: Android Developed by HurricaneSoftware.com, Hurricane Software provides tropical storm and hurricane data from the National Hurricane Center, high-resolution maps, satellite images, warning information and storm tracks.
Hurricane Software is a free app, which can be downloaded from Google Play, and from the developer website. A paid version of the app, Hurricane software Pro, is also available at Google Play for USD 2.99. The main difference between the two versions is the absence of ads in the latter. Hurricane Software requires Android 2.1 and up. Hurricane by American Red Cross Operating System: Android and iOS On award winning app, both generally and specifically for tracking tropical systems, Hurricane by the American Red Cross is available for free for both Android and iOS. With regard to the iOS version, it is compatible with the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. In addition to some of the tropical storm tracking and forecasting features, similar to the other hurricane tracking apps described above, this app has a number of other additional features to increase safety during a storm such as:.
guidance on how to develop and execute an emergency plan, and. being able to issue an “I’m safe” text message, email, or Facebook or Twitter alert. For successful installation, this app requires Android 2.1 and up, or iOS 5 or later. Weather Channel Operating System: Android and iOS Linked to the Weather Channel, this app is available for free for both Android and iOS ( and is iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad compatible). Unlike the previous apps that focus, almost exclusively, on tracking and preparing for hurricanes and tropical storms, the Weather Channel app provides information on the weather year round, including:. detailed weather conditions and forecasts.
Severe weather push alerts & badges, and. localized maps The Weather Channel app requires Android 2.1 and up, or iOS 6 or later for successful installation Image credits:;;.