It's basically a high-end radar tool that displays not only reflectivity, but also base velocity which indicates particle motions (possible rotation) within a storm, as well as warning polygons and text.
#Contact radarscope android#
There is one app that I particularly like called RadarScope (for Android and iPhone). There are many weather apps that can help keep you updated. I recommend shelters that are accessible without going outdoors in the rain, hail and lightning - if possible. Both organizations provide a list of member installers and can suggest a shelter company in your area. Storm Sheltersįor a quality, reliable storm shelter, you'll want to hire a company that is certified by the National Storm Shelter Association (NSSA) or American Tornado Shelter Association (ATSA). You can view several models of weather radios here. This offers a visual "alarm" option for those that are unable to hear the audible alarm. Some radios also feature an LCD that lists the status of the radio and the current watch, warning, or other message. A good weather alert radio works like this: a loud alarm sounds, a loud and clear voice (from the National Weather Service) is heard giving information and instructions, the voice ends and the radio is silent until the next alarm. It's critical that your radio is always on with the alarm and voice volumes up. I cannot suggest a specific brand of weather radio, but I do prefer single-task radios that feature little or nothing other than NOAA Weather Radio with the alarm feature, SAME technology and a backup battery in case the power goes out.
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Learn about severe weather and share your knowledge and passion with children, co-workers, and neighbors. Contact your National Weather Service Forecast Office for details. Join your local Red Cross, Salvation Army (US) or other disaster preparedness or relief organization. Both are part of NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Their web sites are excellent resources for learning more about severe weather. The National Weather Service (NWS) is responsible for issuing watches (through the Storm Prediction Center) and warnings (by your local NWS Forecast Office).
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#Contact radarscope for android#
The RadarScope app for Android here, and NOAA weather alert apps for Android here.