My eyes and a thermometer and a barometer
Oh wellMan.... enough with the sarcasm. A lot of your posts lately have this kind of attitude in them..
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I've had a for a few years now. I used to manage stormwater sampling across a pretty wide area and used it for storms. Most of the underlaying data is the same with all apps. Some is massaged through different algorithms, but the interface is pretty nice with dark sky. Predictions for anything other than a major storm beyond 24-36 hours is a crapshoot with any weather app. I like the Inreach weather updates if I can't get cell service.I've heard Dark Sky is really good. https://darksky.net Has anyone else tried it?
I've had a for a few years now. I used to manage stormwater sampling across a pretty wide area and used it for storms. Most of the underlaying data is the same with all apps. Some is massaged through different algorithms, but the interface is pretty nice with dark sky. Predictions for anything other than a major storm beyond 24-36 hours is a crapshoot with any weather app. I like the Inreach weather updates if I can't get cell service.
On the map or in the forecast? on the map, I only have temp and precip. I can see wind speed and gusts in the forecast. I've had the app so long, I might be grandfathered in because I don't pay a monthly subscription.Do you have to use the monthly pay version of dark sky to get wind information? I recently downloaded it and maybe it's in some setting I haven't fumbled upon yet.
A fantastic desktop site for weather visualization, including wind, is Ventusky. Edited to add: it looks like they have mobile apps as well.