Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live for pc and mac

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live for Pc

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★ ★ ★ Clime Overview

       

What is Clime? The app provides real-time radar images, severe weather alerts, accurate weather forecasts, and more to help keep users safe. It offers radar overlay, precipitation map, satellite map, snow depth map, and background maps to show areas of rain, snow, and mixed precipitation in high resolution and vivid colors. Users can read weather alerts, receive push notifications, and monitor National Weather Service watches, warnings, and alerts. The app also provides weather details such as 24-hour and 7-day forecast, current temperature, pressure, humidity, wind speed, visibility, dew point info, and more.



Software Features and Description

1. Radar images: the US (Continental US, Alaska (except northern), Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and Puerto Rico), Mexico (northern), Canada (southern), Australia, the UK, Ireland, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Italy (northern and north-western), Denmark, Austria, Sweden, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Norway, Poland, Andorra, Japan and more.

2. Governmental severe weather warnings: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK.

3. Precipitation, temperature, satellite maps; wind map; snow depth forecast; hurricane, wildfire, lightning trackers; detailed weather info, precipitation alerts: most of the world.

4. Subscriptions will automatically renew and you will be charged unless auto-renew is turned off or unless you cancel at least 24 hours prior to the end of the current subscription or trial period.

5. Any unused portion of a free trial period will be forfeited when you purchase a premium subscription during the free trial period.

6. Subscription payments will be charged to your App Store account at confirmation of your purchase.

7. Subscriptions and auto-renewal may be managed by going to Account Settings after purchase or by contacting Customer Support.

8. - Choose background maps (standard, hybrid, satellite), search locations, add them to bookmarks and stay out of harm’s way.

9. - Monitor important National Weather Service watches, warnings and alerts in the form of interactive polygons on the map.

10. The cost of renewal depends on the Subscription Plan you choose.

11. See the full list on the developer’s website.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:

Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 7-10
  2. Windows 11

Download and install the Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live app on your Windows 10,8,7 or Mac in 4 simple steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator on your PC or Mac:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using Clime on PC [Windows 7/ 8/8.1/ 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "Clime"
    • The search will reveal the Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once Clime is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including Clime.
    • Now enjoy Clime on PC.

  4. Using Clime on Mac OS:
    Install Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above.



How to download and use Clime App on Windows 11


To get Clime on Windows 11, check if there's a native Clime Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. Download the Amazon-Appstore » (U.S only)
    • Click on "Get" to begin installation. It also automatically installs Windows Subsystem for Android.
    • After installation, Goto Windows Start Menu or Apps list » Open the Amazon Appstore » Login (with Amazon account)

  2. For non-U.S users, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto Playstore on PC » click Configure_Download. This will auto-download Google Play Store on your Windows 11.

  3. Installing Clime:
    • Login to your computer's PlayStore or Amazon AppStore.
    • Search for "Clime" » Click "Install" to install Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live
    • Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live will now be available on your windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live On iTunes


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Free On iTunes Weather or Not Apps, LLC 993962 4.46359 5.12.8 4+

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Clime: NOAA Weather Radar Live functions

- Real-time radar images

- Severe weather alerts

- Accurate weather forecasts

- Radar overlay

- Precipitation map

- Satellite map

- Snow depth map

- Background maps (standard, hybrid, satellite)

- Search locations and add them to bookmarks

- Push notifications for weather alerts

- National Weather Service watches, warnings, and alerts

- 24-hour and 7-day forecast

- Current, today’s min & max and "Feels Like" temperature

- Pressure, humidity, wind speed, visibility, dew point info

- Chance of Precipitation

- Sunrise & sunset time

- Coverage for most of the world

- Premium features include severe weather alerts for all saved locations, hurricane tracker, advanced precipitation forecast, lightning tracker, temperature map, rain alerts, air quality index, wildfire tracking, RainScope, hourly forecast, 14-day forecast, animated wind map, snow depth forecast, and no ads

- Subscription-based with auto-renewal

- Privacy Policy and EULA available on the developer’s website.


Pros:

- Provides weather forecast for multiple cities, making it easy to plan travel accordingly

- Useful for tracking hurricanes and larger storms

- Provides fast and current data for sudden weather changes and driving

- Trimmed links to the massive NOAA database make it faster to access information

- Invaluable for timing leave times and planning stops to avoid pop-up thunderstorms


Cons:

- App is not free as advertised, requires a paid subscription to access

- Free trial is linked to auto-renewal and does not include showing hurricanes

- Rate for the trial changes from 7 days to 3 days, making it difficult to cancel in time

- Deceptive advertising with smaller fonts and unclear information about the free trial

- Charging for an app that mirrors information already paid for with tax dollars is seen as outrageous



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Love This App

    By LauraAnn7691 (Pcmac user)

    Love it b/c it let’s me look at the weather in other cities before I finalize my travel plans so I will know what the weather will be where I’m going and the outlook for several days which makes it easy to make decisions to still go or postpone due to possible bad weather forecasted. For example I was planning a trip to the Mountain here in Asheville, North Carolina and found that the weather was not going to be in my favor due to snow. First, I’m disabled and can’t take chances on being stuck somewhere I’m not able to get back home cause they shut down the highway when bad weather comes. Second, where I currently reside in North Carolina we get plenty of bad weather from snow, sleet, freezing rain and blizzard (due to nor Easters). I don’t take chances at home so why would I want to take chances somewhere else. I can’t take a risk of falling b/c of several medical issues that restrict my ability to get around (both knees been replaced and currently waiting on date for lower spine surgery) along with several other medical issues that restrict my ability to just go and take unnecessary chances. This app helps me make smart decisions that will best help me protect my health. Love it. It’s a 5 Star App. Highly Recommend you get it if you don’t already have it.
  • Better than the full website for fast information

    By Mikeane1 (Pcmac user)

    I have used the ‘full’ NOAA website for three decades to track hurricanes and watch for local bad weather. I have not used the app for hurricanes, yet, but the local maps for the radar loop are problematic, even with internet service, on the iPhone. They are almost useless for accurate local data on tornadoes (still great for tracking larger storms and rapidly moving fronts) due to data limits, particularly heavy local cell system usage during tornadoes. This app trims links to the massive database at NOAA for the power of a shorter ‘history’ (4 passed tracks to 7 on the full website, or 35-40 minutes instead of 70 minutes), but the ‘loss’ of tracking information is minor and FAST current data is more useful during sudden weather and for driving. It was invaluable during a recent trip to New Orleans to time leave times and plan stops to avoid pop up thunderstorms. Nothing but good things found with app over NOAA main website and local news weather apps (lots of adds with the ‘locals’ and websites are problematic to find using iPhone when traveling).
  • BUYER BEWARE Terrible - Bait and Switch - Not Free - Deceptive

    By Emilee3 (Pcmac user)

    It says it’s free in the App Store, but then you can’t even open the App until you sign up for a paid subscription. Really shady considering I think many people come to the app looking to track hurricanes that may threaten their lives and the makers of this app are trying to take advantage of them. Just do the right thing and list that it has a cost up front. It does have a ONE WEEK free trial option but that is linked to auto renew in 1 WEEK at $2.99 PER WEEK and I think the free trial doesn’t even include SHOWING the hurricanes anywhere, you would need to purchase the PREMIUM subscription for that, but you don’t find out any of that until after you sign up for auto renew. Also BUYER BEWARE, if you decide not to get the free trial and you leave the app, but then go back later thinking fine, I’ll just do the one week trial and remember to cancel in one week if the app is not good, the RATE HAS CHANGED to a 3 DAY TRIAL that auto renews in 3 DAYS and NOW AT $3.99 A WEEK! Super shady and sneaky. Most deceptive app I’ve ever come across. Seems like these people are trying to take advantage of people afraid of an impending potentially tragic hurricane and seems exactly like a form of price gouging, and just low low low business tactics. It’s incredibly shameful.
  • App tricks you into paying upfront

    By santiagoqr1 (Pcmac user)

    Downloaded the app, authorized the download with my fingerprint, then opened the app and was immediately prompted by another screen asking for my fingerprint, right after I said that I didn’t want to pay, that I just wanted the free version, they don’t clarify that the free version is 7 days free, and after that is paid. When it prompted me the second time for my fingerprint, I never thought I’d be paying a week later, since I selected the free version. I know they’re going to say “but it says on the screen that it’s not free” thing is, they use smaller fonts and on the bottom, making it deceiving and impossible to see at first glance. Also, NOAA is a government agency, pretty much the “Weather Bureau” (as you used to be called) you’re funded by taxes, literally “for the people by the people”, why do you charge people for an app, that only mirrors something that it’s already paid for with tax dollars, I know there’s app developers and support and everything, but the department doesn’t live off these payments through the AppStore, your department has an anual budget, so why, WHY, why charge people for something that’s already paid for, AND SUCH AN OUTRAGEOUS AMOUNT!?

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