Hurricane Track- Storm Tracker
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Version :3.3.3
Size :21.83Mb
Updated :Dec 31,2020
Developer :Mach Software Design
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Description
Hurricane Track 3.0 is the most advanced, modern, and easiest to use Hurricane Tracking and Radar application! Hurricane Track 3.0 features incredible new features such as 18 World Radars featuring the newly launched GOES-16 Satellite, a new customizable dynamic Local Radar using NEXRAD "next-generation radar" technology, Forecast and Hazard warnings, future projected tropical cyclone paths, Lightning Intensity Radars, Sea Temperatures, Cloud Formations that can potentially turn into tropical cyclones, Maps, an interactive 3D Earth, detailed tropical storm information and discussion, and much much more! Hurricane Track 3.0 brings the most advanced hurricane tracking technology to your fingertips, and the best part is Hurricane Track is Free! Innovative Features! - 300+ World Radars: 18 Radar Locations around the globe with 17 Radars per Location - Customizable Advanced Local Radar using NEXRAD technology (U.S. only) - Projected Tropical Storm paths: Future tropical storm paths for the next five days - Forecast and Hazards give you detailed forecasts for different periods of the day, and hazards that you should look out for (Tornado Watch, Flood Warning, High Tide, etc.) (U.S. only, Updated hourly) - Innovative Lightning Intensity Radars - Interactive Map with Tropical Cyclones, Live Clouds, and Earthquakes - Sea Surface Temperatures for the past two months - Graphical outlines of cloud formations that can turn into potential Tropical Storms - 3D Earth with Live Clouds, Tropical Storms, and Earthquakes - Tropical Storm and Weather Information, Summaries, Discussions, and Outlooks 8 World Radars for 12 different Locations around the Globe! - Visible - Unenhanced visible imagery that transitions to IR2 overnight - Shortwave - Channel 2 Shortwave Infrared imagery - Shortwave, sometimes considered "night visible" - Water Vapor - IR Channel 3 - Aviation - Aviation color enhancement - Dvorak - Used for tropical classifications with the Dvorak technique - JSL - Used to bring out low level and high level clouds in tropical cyclones - Funktop - Higlights intense areas of precipitation - Rainbow - Rainbow enhancement curve, colorful enhancement
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    By Black and Gold AttackApr 5,2018
    You must fix the lighting tab because when you click on the tab the app goes off. That is not supposed to happen. I just downloaded this app and I give it four stars. Can you also have in the radar maps Atlantic and Pacific areas. Can you also go through the entire app and see what tabs are work and which one are not working and fix then all. Make the app more realistic on everything that is in it and possibly add new features.
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    By ReconMarine911Jul 14,2022
    Seven years ago, this was a hurricane app for the Atlantic only until I approached the developer to make some overall positive changes to this app to include the Eastern and Central Pacific including a radar map for the Hawaiian Islands. Since that time, we’ve seen several GOES satellites come and go in which we lost some key features over the years. On March 1,2022, NOAA launched the new GOES-T Satellite to be renamed to GOES-18 once it reaches it’s final orbit, which it did on May 13-22, 2022 after some orbital adjustments. This satellite will be renamed again in May 2023 to GOES-West after the next satellite launch here in a few months in the cue. Some of those key features will come back with the next satellite launch such as the world Sea Surface Temperature Map( SST) Interactive and the South Eastern Pacific Radar Map Interactive with the next several weeks. This entire app is interactive and it much easier to sense the direction, speed, size and intensity of...
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    By add whittyMar 12,2022
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