CloudSpotter

Published by: Cloud Appreciation

Description

Discover the amazing world of clouds with your pocket guide to the wonders of the sky and have your spottings verified as you build your own collection of clouds. 
Learn how to spot 58 different cloud formations and optical effects, from the common ones like Cumulus clouds and rainbows to rare ones like the fleeting fluctus cloud or the hard to spot circumzenithal arc. Learn what makes each formation special with expert text from the Cloud Appreciation Society and stunning reference photographs by our app users around the world.
Build up your Collection of spottings and gain CloudSpotter Stars as you do so. Our innovative tools will help you decide what type of clouds or optical effects you’ve spotted. You will hear back from the rest of the community whether they think you got your spotting right. You can see New Spottings by other users around the world and say (with our help) if you think they got theirs right. Becoming an expert cloudspotter has never been easier – or more fun!
And if you’re a subscribing member of the Cloud Appreciation Society you’ll be able to access our Cloud-a-Days each morning. These feature curated photographs by our members, explanations of the clouds featured, inspiring sky quotations, and even examples of clouds depicted in art.
Looking up will never be the same again!
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CloudSpotter Reviews

The AI is dumb

Matthew_AI on

United States

I tried putting in a cumulonimbus picture and the ai said it was a contrail cloud when u can literally see the cumulonimbus anvil shape 💀 contrail looks nothing like the picture i put in

CANT UPLOAD EXISTING PHOTOS!

idreamofcece__ on

United States

it’s a great app, but you can only save photos to the app by using the app itself. you can’t upload previously taken photos. very disappointing.

Amazing for beginners

chick fi la isass on

United States

I’m fairly new to cloud identifying, and this app has a plethora of information! I’ve had a blast “spotting” and recording clouds in the app. Other than being a little laggy, I’ve experienced no bugs. I recommend!

Downloaded for previous Photos

Hazel MacKnight on

United States

I saw this app mentioned in a Reddit post about clouds and love collecting apps to identify aspects of the natural world, but was severely disappointed to realize that I cannot upload already existing photos onto the app to identify clouds on. I live in an area with a semi-common occurrence of Asperitas clouds, and wanted to document the times I’ve caught it on camera. However, I cannot do that as I can’t upload old pictures. Very disappointing and I guess I’ll just delete the app because I have little use for it in the summer.

Can’t submit photos easily

Peach1029 on

United States

This app used to be amazing but it no longer allows you to submit photos taken earlier or with another camera this means if you have a professional camera or even if you want to use the camera settings on your phone, you can’t. You are required to take the photo within the app, which gives you more limited camera functions, and categorize the cloud in that moment. This transition happened without warning while I was traveling internationally. I was disappointed when I returned home that I couldn’t upload any of my cloud photos from my trip.

Bring back the badges and stars

Zzzzzzzzz222 on

United States

I miss the challenge of the old CloudSpotter app… not so much fun anymore 😕

I agree i wish we could put pins

Lake weather on

United States

i hope we can put pins on the next update for the app

Needs more options

alyssa378543478 on

United States

I like the app a lot, but I really wish you could put a pin on the cloud picture to add multiple labels of cloud types. Because often times, there are multiple types of clouds in one picture. With the current app each picture can only have one label.

Almost great, but has serious issues

ktriangle on

United States

This app has the potential to be a great cloud spotting app. However, it has what appears to be a serious bug. When spotting clouds, it does not save what you’ve spotted. There is a location in the app to view spotted clouds, but no matter how you spot/identify a cloud, they never are saved to the app. Aside from that, there is a serviceable ai cloud identifier in the app, but this often misidentifies. For learners, this can be frustrating. Additionally, there does not seem to be any user community on the app. In other words, you cannot view other users clouds, or have another user identify your cloud. All together, this app sort of works but has some serious issues.

I hope you can see

Ivan0357 on

United States

1 Can you join Chinese?Because there are many cloud lovers in China. 2Can you automatically identify the category of clouds in uploaded photos? 3Thank you very much for your contribution.

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App Info

Category
Reference
Publisher
Cloud Appreciation
Languages
English
Recent release
3.4.4 (1 month ago )
Released on
Feb 4, 2018 (7 years ago )
Last Updated
1 month ago
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