Say huh?
Seems to be for the "closer to raw data crowd" kind of like in the original Star Trek when Spock looked into that tiny rectangular screen at the Sciences station, fiddled with the one knob and then announced just about anything about anything!
My tiny brain would like my data presented in an easy to read and interpret form while also being able to drill into it and perhaps see the assumptions, maybe a predicted accuracy due to the distance and quality of data gathering stations, etc.. We live in nowheresville, central Florida where you are lucky to have a paved road let alone a cluster of weather data gathering stations that can help correct for our huge number of lakes, rivers, and man made waterways that screw around with the humidities, temperatures, and even boundaries of rainfall. Something that could do those things as well as update quickly enough to track the localized weather zones rapid changes would be greatly welcomed, probably incredibly expensive, and would require unprecedented government cooperation and civil expenditures unrealistic to expect by the parties involved. Oh, well...
The app seems to work well for what I believe it is designed to do with the data available but it doesnt meet my needs.
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WeatherGeek Pro 2