NOAA Radar Pro: Weather Alerts Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 528 reviews. Read all reviews for NOAA Radar Pro: Weather Alerts for iPhone.
NOAA Radar Pro: Weather Alerts is paid iOS app published by IAC Search & Media Europe Ltd.

Horrible app

Panum De

Charging $4 for an app that doesn’t work is a scam. Radar cycles but shows no radar images. All that is visible are shaded warning areas. Should be removed from the App Store.


Where is the radar

anthony2062

I have had the app for 2 days and some functions are not working and there is no radar, I had better luck with weather app


Stopped working

Asrai74

I depend on this app and for the last 2-3 months it’s been horribly wrong. I’m sitting in a torrential rain and the app reports it’s sunny. Somebody please fix it! I don’t want to get another app.


No wind overlay?

WindyKnots

Kind of a rip, would like a refund as I won’t use it.


No Advisory or Severe Weather Alerts

MKW Minnesota

Yes, I have all notifications turned on in my settings. Using iPhone 6s Plus. Just paid for a weather app that I can get free elsewhere with all of the notifications needed. It looks impressive but certainly not worth paying for it. Mary


I love it!

lilraytherapper

It is super great.


Excellent

CWO4 Mann

I use this application for my duties with Amateur Radio Service (Ham Radio). Our county has an integrated radio warning system. I display this on a 35" plasma display using Bluetooth connection. Great job by the developers. de N4CVX


Customer support

jpkoral

Good app for what I need but am having issues with pins being dropped by accident, like when I’m just moving the map around or tapping a shaded area to find out what the alert is all about and in that specific case all I get is a dropped pin. I’ve emailed customer support three times and have gotten no response.


Solid app

Sksneicj

UPDATE: The developers quickly responded to the issue I listed below, and now the app is reporting sensible numbers. Responsive developers! ——- I got this app in the hopes that it would provide the kind of hyper local forecasts and measurements that the NOAA website does, but it does not. San Francisco has many microclimates, meaning that weather conditions can vary widely across the city. This makes it important to have very local data. Right now, the NOAA website says my zip code has a temp of 91 degrees. Apple App says 93 and Weather Underground says 94. This app says 77. Nope. Wish I could get my money back.


Un-happy

mimemay1

Not worth the $4.99. I’d like a refund!