
My Hurricane Tracker & Alerts
JRustonApps B.V.
4.8
Advertisement
Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2015-07-25 |
Categories | Weather, News |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | JRustonApps B.V. |
Support URL | JRustonApps B.V. |
Content Rating | 4+ |
Advertisement
My Hurricane Tracker gives you the most comprehensive tools for tracking tornados, cyclones, tropical storms and weather warnings available. In a beautiful interface, you wonāt be overwhelmed with cluttered screens like you might with other apps. We give you exactly what you need in an easy to understand way.
- Interactive tracking maps for each hurricane.
- NOAA forecast map & storm satellite imagery where available!
- Historic search of previous storms from 1851 (or 1949 for Pacific).
- Push notifications for National Weather Service weather warnings or new storm formations!
- Radar, satellite and sea temperature images automatically updated in the app!
- See an outlook for the next 7 days from the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
- Track specific hurricanes and receive notifications every time they are updated just by pressing the ā+ā button!
This version is ad-supported. It is similar to apps such as Hurricane Tracker, Clime, Hurricane Pro and Storm by Weather Underground.
Average Rating
61.77K+
Rating Breakdown
Featured Reviews
By DBuckeyeZ
2019-05-24
Version 1.9.6
DeviceFeature RequestsLocationLove itThis is my first time using any app to access continental US severe weather warnings and watches in one place. I may seem excited, and I am a little bit giddy. Itās like getting a new toy. So bear with me as I extol the virtues of the app as a noob to weather stuff. This app is much easier to read (font size) than using an iPhone 6 web browser to view SPC, NOAA or NWS websites for first-hand info. I like being able to see the continental US radar view. I know little about forecasting, but I know enough to recognize that this app includes visual tools that forecasters use to discuss weather. It has it allāor almost all. I might need a different app for winter weather season. I donāt know enough about weather to know if I am missing out on satellite imagery showing my location in the Midwest. The app does give continental US and regional stills from Tropical Tidbits: wind, barometric pressure lines, and other nifty weather nerd graphics. Since I donāt do forecasting, stills are just fine, even if it would be cool to play around with model future progressions. I do get what I wanted, after all: current severe and life-threatening tornado warnings and watches with radar progression images. Maybe Iāll even become a hurricane weather enthusiast, too.
By Kyle Estridge
2024-10-13
Version
Love itUpdatesOut of all the hurricane apps Iāve used, this app is one of the best hurricane apps Iāve ever used. This helped me track Ian, Helene, and Milton. Whatās even better is that you can look at past hurricanes to see how far away they were from you. For example, I never knew that Hurricane Irma was 4.4 miles away from me. Pretty interesting stuff. Heck, Iām considering on upgrading this app (Purchasing the Pro version). Absolutely worth downloading if you donāt have cable to track the storms. Whereās 10/5 stars when I need it?
By Timotheus.k
2024-10-07
Version 4.9.1
AdsDifficultFeature RequestsI want to be super clear ā I donāt mind apps that have ads. Itās a great way to support developers. This isnāt that. If you want to use certain portions of the app (such as the satellite view of the hurricanes) you need to watch a video ad. No problem at allā normally. For these ads, however, the skip ad button simply doesnāt work. So you either download the advertise app, or you canāt move on. There are also multiple pop ups on the screen that make it challenging to even see whatās happening with the ad. Until the in-app ads are more even-handed, responsive and can be skipped eventually if Iām not interested, Iām moving to another app. Itās a bummer, Iāve been using it for a while. š¢
Screenshots




