5 Storm Trackers You Should Consider Downloading During Hurricane Season

During hurricane season, it is best to be prepared. By being prepared, it doesn't only mean that you have your survival kit; it is also important that you are equipped with the app that would help you know the current weather condition.

A storm tracker is an important app. It keeps you informed of the current location of the storm as well as its strength. With this information, you can make an informed decision on what you should do next.

In this article, we have identified five storm trackers that you should consider downloading now that it is hurricane season.

5 Storm Trackers You Should Consider Downloading During Hurricane Season
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1. The Weather Channel

Some people like to track the location of the storm; if you're one of those people, The Weather Channel is an app for you. Likewise, this is also useful if you simply want to know the upcoming weather forecast. Aside from being user-friendly, it offers both local and nationwide weather information. 

The Weather Channel app is also very useful as it automatically sends notifications to you whenever there's a severe storm warning. The app also allows you to check the past and future radars anywhere on the map.

2. Emergency: Alerts

Emergency: Alerts, as the name suggests, is very useful in times of emergency. This is an app from the American Red Cross that you'll be thankful to have when disasters happen. 

This app "keeps tabs on everything from hurricanes and floods to extreme heat and winter storms," according to Tom's Guide. It is beneficial to have Emergency: Alerts installed on your phone all the time. The app is even retooled to have 40 different kinds of customized alerts.

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3. Storm

Storm is the "severe weather tracking app" created by Weather Underground, according to LifeWireThe app will enable you to check what is happening in different parts of the country. It offers high-resolution radar that allows you to access "interactive animations" for previous, present, and future storm data. You can customize the full-screen radar with a wide variety of data.

While the base Storm app is free, Weather Underground sells an in-app subscription. The paid subscription has no advertisements and provides additional features.

4. Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live shows real-time radar on your phone. It shows the changing weather conditions around you. Clime offers severe weather alerts, and when it comes to raw weather data, this app is the best option. This app organizes data into "radar overlays and satellite imagery." Through this, you'll have a complete picture of the storm moving across the country. 

You can unlock the best features of Clime through a premium subscription. The premium subscription gives severe weather alerts for all saved locations.

5. RadarScope

RadarScope is the app for people who are serious about tracking storms. This dynamic app was designed for professionals.  With RadarScope, all the tracking data that you need will be available in a customizable dashboard that you can edit. The app's intace is fairly simple, but the kind of data RadarScope generates is sufficient enough for storm tracking. You can avail the base app at $9.99, but there is a tier 2 upgrade for $99 annually.

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