Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Weather | Free | JRustonApps B.V. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Displays lightning strikes all around the world!
- See a history of hotspots where lightning strikes occur most often!
- View more detailed information about where the thunderstorm is occurring on a map.
- Receive lightning alerts when a storm is nearby so that you can monitor it live.
- Share a strike with your friends so that they can see where the thunder & lightning is happening too!
- Full support for the latest iPhone and iPad, including iPhone X.
If you want the most efficient way of keeping up lightning strikes and thunderstorms, then My Lightning Tracker is the right app for you. This version is similar to apps such as Blitzortung, Lightning Cast, Spark and Live Lightning.
The only thing I would like to see change is the radius circle. I would like to see it on the lightning strike map. I work at a job where we have to evacuate when lightning is within 7 miles. This is difficult when you can’t see the line.
If you could indicate what the yellow and red dots are that would be great. What is the difference??
Can you tell us newbies what the different colored circles mean? Blue is where I am but why the other different colors? Thank you.
Not very useful for the free version, therefore would my upgrade to paid version.
This app can and is a lifesaver if you have children at the park. Remember go to your car if lightning is nearby because your car is safe. Don’t attempt to drive if it’s raining so hard you cannot see. Do not drive through water there is covering the road away
This app is going to get someone killed. There is no such thing as any sort of free real time lightning detection. As this app builder may want to research there are some big legalities behind providing lightning data to the public. I use a commercial weather company which does provide real time lightning data provided by the NLDN. In the example I just ran it shows 1 strike about 12 miles from my location. Where my commercial app shows 179 within my 8 mile “do not be outside” range. I let this app run for 15 minutes as it again states and nothing changed. If you need this for more then personal use do some research on real weather companies.
No complaints, works as advertised. I’m going to try the paid version now that I’ve seen the capability of this app.