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Title: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: fxk on July 03, 2014, 06:35:57 pm
So, what app are you using on your smartphone for weather advisories?  I remember at the Star 2013 banquet, everyone's phone was going off nearly in unison with that unique warning sound.


frank
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: Buckeye56 on July 03, 2014, 06:59:12 pm
Weather Undeground, WeatherBug and The Weather Channel on iOS devices. Don't know about Android apps.
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: RIDEMYST on July 03, 2014, 07:00:38 pm
I like "Weather Underground" for forecasts and "My Radar" for national radar. -JEP-
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: VersysRider on July 03, 2014, 08:36:01 pm
Try Weatherbug...
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: NinjaBob on July 03, 2014, 08:55:59 pm
Radar Now for Android. Opens with radar loop. Has Alerts and Hourly temp and rain forecast.
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: DirtFlier on July 04, 2014, 07:33:37 am
What's a Smart Phone?   ;)
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: motodog650 on July 09, 2014, 04:26:12 pm
Radar Now for Android. Opens with radar loop. Has Alerts and Hourly temp and rain forecast.


Same here...
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: TN2Wheeler on July 09, 2014, 04:30:34 pm
What's a Smart Phone?   ;)
Hey Tosh,  maybe it's just a "smarter than me" phone. 
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: Brick on July 10, 2014, 08:07:16 am
I do like the Radar Now but I took Jon's advice and checked out Weatherbug and love it! Works well I like how it's laid out! Thanks Jon... err Jay!


Brick
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: stevegrab on July 11, 2014, 03:27:57 pm
What's a Smart Phone?   ;)
Like / thumps up ;)
Not on a smart phone but I've pretty much dumped Weather Channel and use Accuweather or Weather Underground (their trip planner is cool).
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: bcd on July 11, 2014, 05:14:33 pm
On Android (and IOS) I like Weatherbug for forecasts and Weather Channel for the radar.  I recently found one called Arcus (Android) for "hyper-local" forecasts - tells you what's going to happen where you are right now for the next hour. 
Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: fartymarty on July 13, 2014, 04:01:05 pm
Weather:

On my Android phone I use Myradar  (link (https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.acmeaom.android.myradar&hl=en)) for current weather info weather info. If I ever manage to get my phone mounted in a weatherproof holder on my bike
 and a cell service with better coverage than Virgin Mobile, then I'll most likely drop my subscribed XM radio weather service on my GPS.
The Myradar app supplies a much more detailed radar picture than the GPS screen does.
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Not Weather:

I also use the Bubbler GPS (link (http://www.bubblergps.com/))which works well with Spotwalla (link (https://spotwalla.com/)). For those few of you that may not be familiar with either,
Spotwalla is a website where your stay at home family and friends can track your progress on your trips. You can even make
a special page for an event and every one can follow the others heading to the same event from around the country.
Yeah it's kind of a nerdy thing, but still neat to see your friends from around the country converging together on a map. Bubbler
GPS is what sends your current location and any additional optional info (like a picture or a gas stop icon, food stop icon, scenery stop icon)
up to the Spotwalla site. There are two versions of Bubbler GPS, Lite and PRO. I believe Lite is free and PRO is $9.99. I went with PRO because
I use Virgin Mobile cell service which has spotty coverage on trips. The Pro version will store 1500 locations and will upload them when a signal
or wifi is restored. The Lite version only stores 5 before it starts writing over the old ones so there would be large gaps in my trip of no data.
The lite version is great for experimenting however before committing any funds.

Here is a recent morning trip I took which should give you a good idea of what can be mapped it has a gas stop, scenery stop with photo (albeit sideways and it's
only field art- so not very scenic
) and a food stop. You can also see (to my embarrassment) where I turned the wrong way looking for gas and had to double back.
Click on any spot to see info for that point in time. (and yes you can turn off the speed portion of the posts if you don't want your family or friends to see your speed.  ;) )
https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=a79a53c2dd3580fd6 (https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=a79a53c2dd3580fd6) 


Title: Re: OK - Weather - so what are you using on your smartphone
Post by: Brick on July 13, 2014, 05:34:28 pm
Marty I have been using my SPOT and Spotwalla for years. I post a link to my trips so those who want can see where I am. Since SPOT uses GPS there isn't a break in the track. On the Spotwalla trip page I activate the comments section so that I and others can post a comment or ask a question.
One the trip to STAR, our National event, this year in Rapid city, SD the friend I was traveling with used bubbler on his android phone.
I have an iPhone so use Checkmytour on it. Lays down a track you can share and can down load gdb files to use on GPS units.



Brick