Wdt Releases Radarscope 2.0 For Mac
RadarScope is a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists that allows you view NEXRAD Level 3 and Super-Resolution radar data along with Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flash Flood and Special Marine Warnings, and predicted storm tracks issued by the US National Weather Service. It can display the latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, Korea, and Okinawa, as well as reflectivity and velocity data from Environment Canada radars. These aren't smoothed PNG or GIF images, this is native radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail. Whether you are scanning reflectivity for a mesocyclone's tell-tale hook echo, trying to pinpoint the landfall of a hurricane's eye wall, or looking for small features like velocity couplets in the storm relative radial velocity product, RadarScope gives you the power to view true radial NEXRAD weather radar on your Mac. RadarScope displays tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, and special marine warnings issued by the National Weather Service.
You can browse the list of active warnings in the information sidebar, select a warning to view the details, and even zoom to the selected warning on the map. Zoom in and out on the map using the mouse or pinch gestures on multi-touch trackpads. Click and drag to scroll around the map. Select one of the 155 different radar sites using buttons on the map, the full radar list in the sidebar, or your list of saved favorites in the menu bar. Tap the play button to download and animate up to 20 frames of radar data. Dynamically display the names of over 25,000 cities and towns on the map as you zoom and scroll.
Move the cursor over the color legend to see the data value associated with each color. You can also copy the currently displayed map to the clipboard or save it in several common image formats. Meanwhile, RadarScope will retrieve and display updated data automatically and intelligently (approximately every 5 to 10 minutes, depending on the radar scan strategy). You can display Level 3 radar data from our servers, NOAA's public access web site, or use your Allison House subscriber account for radar data.
The RadarScope Pro subscription is an optional auto-renewing subscription with two different tiers to choose from. Super-res products are still available to all RadarScope users without purchasing a subscription. RadarScope Pro Tier 1 is an annual subscription that provides access to real-time lightning data that animates along with the radar loop and up to 20 frames of radar data, including.extended loops. of Super-Res Level 2 data. Tier 1 subscribers can also access optional dual-pane and quad-pane modes for viewing multiple radar products side-by-side. RadarScope Pro Tier 2 is an annual or monthly subscription that combines all the features in Tier 1 with more advanced features, including a 30-day archive of all radar products, estimated hail size contours, rotation (azimuthal shear) contours, and the ability to use subscription features across multiple platforms. If you choose to buy the RadarScope Pro subscription, it will charged to your iTunes account.
The subscription will be auto-renewed within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period at the same price you originally paid. Subscriptions may be managed and auto-renewal disabled via your iTunes Account Settings after the purchase. Once purchased, the subscription cannot be cancelled during the active subscription period.
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This release features a new premium subscription tier with advanced capabilities. It’s completely optional. All the features you use in RadarScope without a subscription are still available without one. Read on for details.
2.2.3: even more bugs vanquished RadarScope 2.0 introduces: - Redesigned UI for Mac OS X Yosemite - RadarScope Pro subscriptions for lightning and longer radar loops - Improvements to radar status feed - New SPC outlook color scheme for AH subscribers - Various bug fixes - 2.2.2 squashes many UI bugs (some on Yosemite, many more on Mavericks) - Better handling for Macs with dual GPUs - 2.2.1 addresses an issue with the App Store on OS X sometimes providing invalid receipt data for In-App Purchases. If you encountered an error purchasing RadarScope Pro, please contact support@wdtinc.com and we will straighten it out for you!. 2.2.2 Apr 24, 2015. 2.2.2 squashes many UI bugs (some on Yosemite, many more on Mavericks) - Better handling for Macs with dual GPUs RadarScope 2.0 introduces: - Redesigned UI for Mac OS X Yosemite - RadarScope Pro subscriptions for lightning and longer radar loops - Improvements to radar status feed - New SPC outlook color scheme for AH subscribers - Various bug fixes - 2.2.1 addresses an issue with the App Store on OS X sometimes providing invalid receipt data for In-App Purchases. If you encountered an error purchasing RadarScope Pro, please contact support@wdtinc.com and we will straighten it out for you!. 2.2.1 Apr 15, 2015.
Laura Toeniskoetter The only weather app I go for I have this on all my Apple products. I had the iOS version since 2012 and went back and forth on whether I neeeded this on my mac too. I live in Central Texas (Austin area) and August finally gave me that answer. I puchased the macOS version when Hurricane Harvey was still churning in the Gulf and no one was sure what part of south Texas it would hit. With friends and family back in Houston, I was able to check in on the rain and help a few of them out. When it comes to radar, I don’t even look at other apps, just Radarscope. Laura Toeniskoetter The only weather app I go for I have this on all my Apple products.
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I had the iOS version since 2012 and went back and forth on whether I neeeded this on my mac too. I live in Central Texas (Austin area) and August finally gave me that answer. I puchased the macOS version when Hurricane Harvey was still churning in the Gulf and no one was sure what part of south Texas it would hit. With friends and family back in Houston, I was able to check in on the rain and help a few of them out. When it comes to radar, I don’t even look at other apps, just Radarscope.
It's all here View the latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the US, Guam, Puerto Rico and South Korea Highest Resolution Smoothed radar is for amateurs native radar data in RadarScope is rendered in its original radial format for the highest level of detail Streamlined Scrubbing keeps things clean and we have cleaned things considerably by making product and tilt selection a breeze Share the weather No need to keep all this awesome weather to yourself! Share with your friends on social, text, email and more. The power of RadarScope fits in your pocket and on your Mac.
Just substitute your multi-touch display and zoom in and out using pinch gestures, swipe, etc. Select one of the over 230 different radar sites using buttons on the map, the full radar list in the sidebar, or your list of saved favorites in the menu bar. Tap the play button to download and animate up to 20 radar frames. Display the names of over 25,000 cities and towns on the map as you zoom and scroll. Move the cursor over the color legend to see the data value associated with each color. You can also save the currently displayed map in several common image formats for sharing or simply use the built in share feature.