Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Weather | Free | Sean Brown | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
"EcoData: Radiation" features radiation data from the following countries/providers:
✔ JAPAN (Institute for Information Design Japan, ~280 monitoring stations, 50 near Fukushima)
✔ USA (Environmental Protection Agency, 122 monitoring stations)
✔ USA (Los Alamos National Laboratory, 11 monitoring stations)
✔ USA (Desert Research Institute, Nevada System of Higher Education, 29 monitoring stations)
✔ GERMANY (Bundesamt für Strahlenschutz, ~1750 monitoring stations)
✔ IRELAND (Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland, 13 monitoring stations)
✔ CHINA (Hong Kong Observatory, 10 monitoring stations, Taiwan Radiation Monitoring Center, 33 monitoring stations)
✔ SLOVENIA (Slovenian Nuclear Safety Administration, 76 monitoring stations)
✔ FINLAND (Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority Finland, ~250 monitoring stations)
✔ AUSTRALIA (Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation, 1 station)
✔ HUNGARY (National Directorate General for Disaster Management, 112 monitoring stations)
✔ FRANCE incl. overseas territories and some neighboring countries (Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire, ~165 monitoring stations, DATA CURRENTLY NOT UPDATED, SEE NOTICE BELOW)
"EcoData: Radiation Lite" differs from the full version with the following differences:
✘ Reduced number of radiation monitoring stations (about 200 out of 2800+)
✘ Lite version loads different stations upon each program start
✘ Less frequent app updates
✘ The lite version has integrated ads, the full version is ad free
✘ Only few monitoring stations can be stored in the favorite list
✘ Radiation data is updated less frequently in the lite version
Many features, including:
✔ Near real time "live" radiation data
✔ Color coded radiation map and station lists with the latest radiation levels
✔ Customized radiation graphs, with super color coding, so you can quickly identify current and previous radiation levels
✔ Radiation maps including basic statistics
✔ Radiation Monitoring Station information directly on the map
✔ Monitoring stations sorted by distance from your current location
✔ A favorites list
✔ Information on radioactivity, learn about what is radiation, how radiation is measured, types of radiation, exposure rates, sources of radiation, equivalent dose, understanding gamma dose rate, gamma count, beta counts, absorbed dose, background radiation and more.
The "live" data is displayed using an intuitive color-coding scheme that allows easy comparison of radiation levels both for neighboring stations as well as for stations separated by hundreds or thousands of miles.
If you like EcoData: Radiation Lite then be sure to review and rate the app and upgrade to the full version...
Notes:
➔ This is not a fake Geiger Counter app (data is from real radiation monitoring stations)
➔ All radiation levels are directly shown on the map view (exceptions: data from EPA and the Hong Kong Observatory are only accessible via weblinks)
➔ The French data has not been updated since 12/09/2011. The website, where this information has been made available for the public in the past does not exist any more. The French provider is planning to resume the service in 2012.
➔ iOS 4.3.x required
If you're in the USA, unless you're in the southwest, don't bother with this app. I paid the extra to get the US data, but aside from that area, the app does not give you access to the readings from monitoring stations in the rest of the country. You can see where the are, but they remain gray and utterly uninformative. The app looks useful for central Europe, Japan, & Taiwan.
The basic app itself is OK, but you get to refresh the screen only twice a day. After paying for the full app, it still won't let me refresh the data presentation but twice a day, even though the full app advertises otherwise. Slight misrepresentation, I think.
Works terrific for the general info, but you have to pay to add features. offers great monitoring of radiation levels in Japan. Worth it, and worth it to pay to add more.
I'm surprised they don't try to charge for every power plant they put on the map. The info is not worth the money.
My home state was on the map when I first download and within a week it disappeared.