MeteoEarth Reviews – Page 12

5/5 rating based on 184 reviews. Read all reviews for MeteoEarth for iPhone.
MeteoEarth is free iOS app published by MeteoGroup Deutschland GmbH

Best weather app... no rivals!

rbaughman

Unquestionably the best weather app available. It gives you the complete picture world wide. Perfect for those of us who travel on business, for planning vacations and our odd impromptu trips. Most highly recommended.


Fantastic App

_Gary.F

This weather app is great. Accurate and smooth functioning. I feel like I'm an astronaut 1000 miles out in space orbiting the earth! The view is tremendous. You can see the weather anywhere on earth. Definitely get the upgrade. It's only $9.77 for the whole year including tax. You will see the weather 5 days away instead of 1, which is what other maps have. You can get the temperature for anywhere. You can even track hurricanes anyplace. I recommend this weather app to anyone and everyone!!


Subscription?

SKEENS18

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Horrible

Adsarasin

Says there aren't clouds within a 3000 mile radius of me even though I'm staring right at them. Maybe this is only good in the U.K.


You are the biggest cheaters

Ddddfgfghhjijggfdds

I signed up last Sunday for $1.99 for three months of a week of weather. It work for two days but now it's Friday and we're back to one day of weather forecast. That is less than one week! I don't like being treated like this!!!


Insightful, intuitive, comprehensive

jfs_apps

Provides a level of understanding beyond, and complementing, standard weather apps.


crash

javadmusavi

It doesn't open, crashes


Not updating

bbhockey99

It is showing the most recent date is August 8th when it's the 13th.


Fire good fack

Bo askarr

Grr


Great for weather watchers

Nanakitteh

I like to see what the weather is doing overall, not just what's outside my window. This app lets you select various layers such as temperature, wind, clouds etc to watch in real-time over the Earth. The graphics are also very nice. I like to pull up the wind currents and watch them swirl around, especially when there's a storm to keep an eye on.