Why Doesn't The National Weather Service Have A Weather App?

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For better or worse, many people get weather information on their phone. Why doesn't the National Weather Service have a weather App (or does it)?

NOAA can’t be seen as overly competing with the private sector, since that would go against its longstanding policy support a vibrant private sector community that specializes in customized weather info, including companies such as the Weather Channel, whose free iPhone app is the most popular free weather app, according to iTunes.have already paid for the weather information so why should they have to pay for an App. I reached out to the National Weather Service for more insight.

NWS provides mobile.weather.gov so users can create a shortcut to access weather.gov forecast details and Doppler radar images in real time on their mobile devices. NWS also provides indirect mobile device services by providing data in an industry standard format so it is easily accessible by private sector companies for mobile app development.

HARWICH, MA - JULY 23: Tree damage after a tornado touched down in the area on July 23, 2019 in Harwich, Massachusetts. A rare tornado brought 80 mph winds to parts of coastal Massachusetts, severely damaging a popular hotel and other nearbyReading between the lines of what Gaches said, the idea of preserving the roles of the private sector in value-added weather dissemination is implicit in her statement.

I certainly use them, but I don't rely heavily on weather Apps. I am a meteorologist so I like to make my own forecasts or nowcasts. Apps are useful in some regards but should be consumed properly. In dangerous or rapidly changing weather situations like the rare Massachusetts tornado last month , I encourage a variety of sources like the NWS, National Hurricane Center, Storm Prediction Center, and trusted private sector resources.

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