StormWatch+ Precision
The great thing about StormWatch+ is that it doesn't care what county you are in for Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, or Flash Flood Warnings. The NWS no longer issues those warnings by county. It issues polygons that indicate the area that will likely be affected by the storm, irrespective of county lines. Thus, the alerts you receive from StormWatch+ are PRECISE. If your latitude/longitude location is inside the polygon, you get a warning. If not (you're outside the polygon by 2 blocks), you don't!StormWatch+ EnRoute
One of the features that has been high on our "To Do" list since the creation of StormWatch+ is the ability to alert people who are traveling when they approach hazardous weather. A static location registered by the user doesn't help a great deal in this circumstance. Well, we are excited to be able to cross this item off our list with the introduction of StormWatch+ EnRoute dynamic weather alerts! When activated, EnRoute will continuously monitor your location and cross-check it against known severe weather warnings, alerting you as soon as you travel into a warned area - even if you don't have the app running in the foreground. It's like having a sophisticated Weather Radio in your car - keeping up with warnings and your location and sending you an alert if you are headed towards a severe storm or flooded roadways!One of the great features of StormWatch+ EnRoute is the ability to select how often the app should check for warnings as you travel. You can choose between "Better Battery Life" or "More Precise." With "Better Battery Life," your location will be checked using the Location Services built into your device (not GPS). This will allow for updates to your location (which triggers a check for warnings) every few minutes, provided your location has changed "significantly" (which varies whether you are in a rural or urban environment, but is no less than every 1-2 miles). For most people, this is plenty sufficient and still provides a heads-up before encountering any severe weather.
In "More Precise" mode, GPS is used to update your location every few seconds, which triggers many more calls to the EnRoute server to check for warnings and also causes your device battery to be adversely affected. We only recommend this mode if you are able to keep your device on a charger. Either way, you get peace of mind by not having to wonder if the dark clouds you are approaching are just another rain storm or a harbinger of high wind, hail, or possible tornadoes.
Where can I get StormWatch+ EnRoute?
As of August 21, 2013, StormWatch+ EnRoute is available in the MemphisWeather.net app (when the StormWatch+ service is purchased separately within the app) for iPhone and iPad users. We expect to release this upgrade to StormWatch+ for Android users in the coming week or so. We also will roll this technology into the separate StormWatch+ app for iPhone/iPad users nationwide in the next two weeks. Click one of the links below to download the appropriate app and be sure to upgrade within the app to add the StormWatch+ technology!MemphisWeather.net with StormWatch+ for iOS
MemphisWeather.net with StormWatch+ for Android
StormWatch+ (nationwide) for iOS
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3 comments:
Erik,
I just updated the app and it works great as usual. Thanks for this update to StormWatch+ I am sure it will be a huge help during bad weather!
-Danny
Thanks Dan! Appreciate your comments!
This is great!
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