I recently installed Weather Tasmania. Its GPS enabled and it gives you a multi-screen weather report from the closest weather station.
....and Yes, you can get other states.
Yes, there are many weather apps available for Android. What makes weatherTas different is that it is GPS aware. It knows where you are and gives you a wide range of BOM weather info from the closest weather station without you needing to type in the name of a city or town. Handy if you move around a bit.stepbystep wrote:I use the Weatherzone+ app it is far better than Weather TAS gives full range of maps 7 day forecast wind speed/direction and plenty more
walkinTas wrote:You missed the point. ...again!stepbystep wrote:I use the Weatherzone+ app it is far better than Weather TAS gives full range of maps 7 day forecast wind speed/direction and plenty more
walkinTas wrote:Yes, there are many weather apps available for Android. What makes weatherTas different is that it is GPS aware. It knows where you are and gives you a wide range of BOM weather info from the closest weather station without you needing to type in the name of a city or town. Handy if you move around a bit.stepbystep wrote:I use the Weatherzone+ app it is far better than Weather TAS gives full range of maps 7 day forecast wind speed/direction and plenty more
As far as weather info goes SBS, I think you'll find there is very little difference - they both use BOM. WeatherZone gives you a 7 day forecast whilest weather Tas only gives you 3 days and weatherzones radar images are maybe a little prettier.
@Taz73: I'll be interested to see the different mapping apps that folk use. I'm currently giving backcountry navigator a run. The map sources for Aus aren't great (I'm using the Open Cycle Maps), but it allows uploading of your own maps and I'm planning to play with this a bit (sometime soon).
Take a look at Handy GPS.wander wrote:Can anyone point me to an app that gives me location in Oz grid coords instead of lat and long?
Latest Update will look like the screens in the first post - forecast buttons and all.stepbystep wrote: I can't even see a 3 day forecast?
walkinTas wrote:Latest Update will look like the screens in the first post - forecast buttons and all.stepbystep wrote: I can't even see a 3 day forecast?![]()
I'm not selling it and I'm not saying it's perfect - it's there and it's different. Folk can read about it themselves at Google Play.
Not sure about the "bad" label, but there are other weather apps more feature rich. What caught my eye was the follow me bit and using the nearest weather station (not just the capital city). It took a few seconds to work out how to change the maps on pocket weather AU (tap the map first to full screen). Same story for changing tide locations. Also its a bit easy to crash (but that might be my phone). Since I only have the free version of weatherzone I can't compare, but from what I see weatherzone has a detailed forecast (more info). Next is to see what happens away from the wifi.stepbystep wrote:Sorry WiT I just think it's a bad app.
Not sure I'm following you - can you give us a bit more info.dplanet wrote:You can bookmark the tides page from Bureau of Meteorology AU website on your device.
Did you check out pocket weather aus Azza. It has a two day forecast as a graph showing pressure, wind, etc.Azza wrote:Maybe if it showed barometric pressure over time and a few other charts that could help establish the trend then it would truly be useful.
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