![]() ![]() With all of that said, MyRadar offers a ton in the free version but isn't perfect. What I mean by this is that its consistently behind by about 5 minutes (5 minutes behind radarscope, NWS, etc.), and the reflectivity seems to be looking very high in the atmosphere because it often shows much more precipitation than Radarscope (for example) with that precipitation not actually hitting the ground in that area. However, the big downfall I've seen with MyRadar is that the radar itself seems to be lacking. It has so much more with great customization, and while I certainly don't need every single one of those, they're very nice to have. The full US view, the ability to turn on/off the SPC outlooks, power outages, watches, winds, clouds, active lighting, opacity adjustments, setting a location manually then receiving notifications when weather conditions change in that area, temperatures, wildfires, etc. MyRadar (free version currently) is the only one in that list I've tried on desktop (so far) and I really do like it for the amount of features it has. See below for the things I enjoy having, as seen with MyRadar. ![]() I know of a few good ones, but I'm curious to see if anyone has any other suggestions that I maybe haven't thought of. I currently use Radarscope on mobile and its great, but for desktop use I'm looking for something that offers a lot more, specifically a full US view, rather than just 1 radar site at a time. Please keep posts and discussions weather relatedįalse or misleading posts will be removed Keep conspiracy theories in /r/conspiracy Please keep memes and politics to a minimum. r/WeatherGifs For inefficiently compressed animations of weather r/WeatherCanada For discussing how the weather will affect the maple syrup crop Get an In-Depth Look at the Worlds Weather in RadarScope Weather Radar Pro 2.9 Free Track weather patterns as they happen Newsflow 3.3 Free A free program for windows Rain Alarm 3.7 Free A Free Home & hobby program for Windows WeathAlert 3.7 Free A complete weather report within reach of a mouse click Weather Pulse 3. r/TropicalWeather Specifically for tropical cyclones ![]() r/Tornadoes For twisters and twister accessories r/stormfront For news and first-hand reports about weather r/stormchasing For those who aren't content to let the storms come to them In RadarScope 4.0, each warning and watch type can be toggled separately in the layer settings. Sometimes all those polygons can get in the way of what you really want to see. r/naturesfury Nature can be scary sometimes RadarScope displays five types of NWS warnings andwith an AllisonHouse data plantwo types of NWS watches. r/myweatherstation For questions and discussion about buying or making your own weather station r/meteorology For a more scientific weather subreddit r/longrangechaos For not-so-realistic long-range forecasts r/climate For the average weather, past present and future r/atoptics For pretty things that light does in the sky ![]()
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