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If you're a die-hard weather geek or storm chaser, this app also accepts packaged weather data plans from AllisonHouse for expanded capabilities. It even displays weather warning polygons, which is essential because you're able to easily see which storms are severe near your location or anywhere else in the US. If you don't know what any of that means and just want a simple radar app to show you where you are in relation to the storms around you, this is still an app for you. This app is so powerful because it allows you to view radar products like base reflectivity, base velocity, VIL, echo tops, and now even dual-pol products like differential reflectivity and correlation coefficient. I've been using this app since it was released in 2008 and have been impressed with the subsequent updates that have been applied since. Radarscope is by far the most feature-packed weather radar viewing app for mobile devices at the moment.
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I've not listed prices for these apps, except for the free ones, since they are subject to change.
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I'd like to point out that I use an iPhone and an iPad, but I've indicated which of the iOS apps that I use are available for Android too. Some of these apps are great for everyone while others are more suited to die-hard weather geeks and professionals. The apps listed below are ones that I use on my mobile devices as a student of meteorology, a broadcaster, and a storm chaser. With the ever-growing number of mobile devices there is similar growth in the weather app market and it's difficult to keep up with all the new apps. Lately I've been fielding questions from quite a few people who want to know what weather apps I use on my smartphone and tablet.