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Recommended by a friend who is an avid fisherman and travels the World at great cost and is very reliant on knowing the weather forecast - I have found it as accurate as he said it would be
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4.71 out of 5
426 ratings in Australia
Recommended by a friend who is an avid fisherman and travels the World at great cost and is very reliant on knowing the weather forecast - I have found it as accurate as he said it would be
lhave.just.bought-the-Meteoblue.app,-as-it-seems-to.have-a.lot. of.highly-desirable.features..However, the.bottom.panel.on.the. Forecast-screen-seems.to.have-a.problem..It is.out.of-synch-with. the.weekly.panel-above-it..lf.you-click.on.Fri in the-week.panel. the-bottom.panel.changes.to.Thursday•and-similarly.what-ever. day.you-click-in.the.week, the-bottom-day.panel.opens.up.for the. previous-day..Surely.this-is.not-the-intention.of-the-developers
Would be great if the radar could be used for better weather forecasts! More rain
Very nice app, however it would be nice if the astronomy seeing was added
When you want to go deeper into your weather forecasts.
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I thought the app might be better than going to the meteoblue.com website but I didn’t get a chance to find out because all I got was ads. Little ad along the bottom. Full screen ads that I had to wait for the X to appear so I could close… I think I kept the app on my phone for maybe 5 minutes, and now it’s deleted. No way I’m paying for ad free if I can’t really test if the app is any better than other apps or the website (due to ads!)
Very accident forecast
Yes meteoblue provides amazing detail and accurate predictions however it falls down on usability. Crammed with icons but no way to decipher then to actual text via clicking for details or an ever present glossary. So reading at a glance is poor at best. Also so much information when most people need only some parts it would be best to provide a user customisable display allowing users to put just what they need for fast and easy use. With switchable locations too. It's nice to have forecasts where we are but we may be at work and in 12hr at the coast or an astronomy observing site where quickly seeing the forecast for where we intend to be before hand us far more useful. For astronomers it would be great to have astro dark, sunset and moon up/phase capabilities.Cloud type too if possible. This would also be useful for photographers and event planners as well to anticipate when views would be aesthetic. For example 5% cloud cover could mean ugly low wispy clouds or pretty white pillows here and there in the sky. It's a difference for photography of a wasted trip or chances of great photos. Some form of built in logic would be great too. For example in a customisable view I might want a large text box prominent up top using logic I build : if humidity < 40% AND jet stream <5ms and low cloud + high cloud <5% AND seeing >50% THEN print”perfect view!!!”. This is all easy to provide the capability to users if you create a customisable interface, look at interface builders they often divide the screen into a grid user definable to how large or small they want for readability. The you provide customisable widgets of sizesvlikev1x1 2x3 etc users drop and move around and be able to edit contents like icon only or text only padding space, font size, precision etc and be able to provide logic too. Desktop computers and development environments provide this sort of strength of features commonly yet mobile apps rarely treat users any better than 3-year-olds. Some people want nice flashy simple displays with butterflies or silly animated features, yet the strength available in mobile devices as working tools is mostly ignored by lazy developers. You've got a great solid toolset of data but it needs a flexible form to deliver the information instantly the way the end user really needs. I hope you can work towards this instead of being yet another app that's a skin and is abandoned by once published as a revenue cow adding to the bloat of such garbage apps on the stores.
Lots of hard to find detail like air condition and layers which is really useful for amateur astronomers. Big thanks to the devs.
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