4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Hurricane: American Red Cross for iPhone.
Hurricane: American Red Cross is free iOS app published by American Red Cross
Travis
In theory a good idea. And I like the “I’m Safe” feature. Living in New Orleans, it would be nice to know that parents won’t worry. However, there are multiple apps that could be combined into one.
mister zed
this is really dumb: they sent me 4 alerts in a row, late at night, to tell me that a flood watch was being downgraded. Time to dump a useless app.
ReconMarine911
The preparedness information is out of date and this app does nothing. It's not interactive like 99% of the hurricane apps out there and appears to have been done by someone with less that a sixth grade education under American standards.
getchagoat
This app used to be very informative. However, now is just a bunch of nonsense. Only exists to collect your information. Time was you could open it and bam! There it shows a tropical storm or hurricane and the possible route. Now it is filled with nonsense. Not helpful at all!
Notsettlinjen
Have used this app for years. Used to be the best. Now... they send you alerts but the tracker map does not show anything. Not even a tropical storm in my area. I contacted customer service a couple months ago. They said it wears working fine. So much for this Red Cross App.
Sal1mand3r
Overall the app is nicely designed. 1) I would prefer when a location and a person overlap that you choose to give one priority over the other instead of displaying two or more entries. This could be done by providing a priority value that could be set in the global settings giving location priority over person or vice versa. (X) Locations have priority ( ) Persons have priority 2) although it is nice to set locations and people objects, it would also be nice to have an option to show all active warnings. This could be defined And controlled by using layers. A) The "Location" layer could contain just the locations you specifically want to track. B) The "Person" layer could contain just the people you specifically want to track. C) The "All" layer would display all current warnings or watches. This layer would not filtered by location or person. Rather, it would be controlled by another settings page where one could specify the desired watches warnings or informational bulletins to be displayed. 4) I I would suggest adding another tab that says "All". Once in the "All" layer, you could offer sub level tabs for bulletin type. Warnings, Watches, Advisories, ...
Not enough coins
Shuts down every time I open it. Set off alarms all day but could open app to view information. HELP we are in the middle of a hurricane