StormEye | Tablified


Storm Tracking. Weather Radar. Compass. StormEye!

StormEye provides detailed information about the storms around you using a compass. For each storm near you, StormEye tells you important information such as the storm's location relative to your location, where the storm is heading, the storm's intensity, hail probabilities, and maximum hail size.

No data displaying? Your NWS radar may be down. Check here: http://weather.noaa.gov/monitor/radar3/

StormEye works by determining your current location using GPS or the network (or with an address/zip code) and then downloading data from the National Weather Service for the closest weather radar to your location. That data is then used to construct a weather radar with markers and storm tracks for every detected storm. The radar and storm tracks are displayed using a compass for easy orientation of where the storms are from your location.

StormEye Features:
• automatically finds your location using GPS or network
• manually enter your location with an address/zip code
• the dot at the center of the radar is your location
• weather radar and storm tracks within the compass
• choose from nearby NWS radar sites
• many visual indicators, including:
- length of the storm track indicates storm speed
- purple square for a storm marker indicates hail storm
- average storm heading arrow on outside of compass
- arrow indicating the direction your device is facing
- ... and more!
• action bar for quick access to layers and options
• details provided about every storm, including:
- distance and direction from your location
- heading direction and speed
- max dBZ and rain rate
- probability of hail and several hail
- max hail size
- estimated time of arrival (ETA)
• multiple weather radar types, including:
- Base Reflectivity
- Composite Reflectivity
- Base Velocity
- Storm Relative Velocity
- Storm Total Precipitation
• displays county and state borders
• displays range rings around your location
• zoom in and out on the weather radar and compass
• toggleable layers to choose what is displayed
• supports all 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, and Guam
• tablet optimized display mode
• estimated time of arrival (ETA) for approaching storms
• display warning polygons:
- Red = Tornado Warning
- Yellow = Severe Thunderstorm Warning
- Green = Flash Flood Warning
- Orange = Special Marine Warning

View StormEye's internal help dialog for more information.

StormEye only supports the United States because the National Weather Service is the source of the weather radar and storm data.

I need your feedback! Feel free to leave whatever rating you believe StormEye deserves, but if it is less than 5 stars then please send an email to smith.cody.d@gmail.com and explain.

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Cody D. Smith
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StormEye weather apps
Requires:
2.1 and up

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  1. Cindy Trembly   -  May 16, 2013

    What's Coming

    Let's me know what, when, where & timing of the storm. Lot more dependable than T.V. news that gives updates on hour. I know NOW. Love it.

  2. A Google User   -  May 10, 2013

    Thank you

    I am in to Skywarn, I rely on you guys. Ty from n8vos 73

  3. Nathan D   -  April 14, 2013

    Needs animation

    Please work on it. Then I'll be able to delete Raindar!

  4. A Google User   -  March 18, 2013

    Great app excellent

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