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Allisonhouse radarscope








  1. #ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE ANDROID#
  2. #ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE PRO#
  3. #ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE TRIAL#
  4. #ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE FREE#

These allow you to view Level 2 and Level 3 data, depending on the program. Also, since I use it on my iPad, it’s somewhat awkward to go back and forth between my iPad and computer when I use it in my work. Also allows for integration with AllisonHouse.ĭisadvantages: No VAD profiles (though I think it’d be hard to implement those). It also displays warnings and other information.Īdvantages: Easy to use and quick access to almost anything you would ever want to see as far as radar data.

#ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE ANDROID#

RadarScope is an app for Mac, iOS, and Android devices.It allows you to view level 2 radar data on your Mac or mobile devices.

#ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE FREE#

Please feel free to reply if you have any others.As a meteorologist who has had the opportunity to use a lot of different tools, I’ve developed my own suite of tools that I like and use frequently in my work. I hope this answers your questions thoroughly. AllisonHouse supports many different applications on all different platforms, which you can read more about at.

#ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE PRO#

We continue to work with WDT on improvements with our data, such as animating AH lightning.ĪllisonHouse subscriptions are great to have when you use multiple radar applications, such as GRLevel3 from Gibson Ridge ( ) and RadarScope, because you only need a single subscription to use the data on both applications, while RadarScope Pro is limited to RadarScope only. They've since been acquired by Weather Decision Technologies (WDT), which has led to many improvements with the application. ( )īoth use the same lightning detection network, Earth Networks Total Lightning Network (ENTLN), meaning that both will detect the same strikes with the same precision and accuracy.ĪllisonHouse partnered with RadarScope nearly 10 years ago. Also, in your AH customer portal you can choose between "All Strikes" or "CG Only." These choices are NOT available with RadarScope Pro, which ONLY displays CGs. ( )ĪllisonHouse's lightning offering includes both Cloud-to-Cloud/Intracloud (CC/IC) and Cloud-to-Ground (CG) strikes, while RadarScope Pro only includes Cloud-to-Ground.

allisonhouse radarscope

Hi, I'm AllisonHouse's CTO, Ryan Hickman. I've searched in this sub and elsewhere online and wasn't able to find any discussion. I'm sure using one over the other is personal preference, but I'm wondering if there are other reasons that I don't know about for being a novice? I like the animation in the RadarScope feed and the fact that I can associate those with the radar reflections, but I'm wondering if those with more experience have found why one over the other? AllisonHouse's strike indicators are static through the animation but can be configured to disappear after a set amount of time, with the default being 5 minutes. RadarScope's lightning strikes animate with the radar loops, and fade out over thirty minutes.

allisonhouse radarscope

In the app I can view lightning from the RadarScope Pro server, or from AllisonHouse. However, there's one data feed I'm curious about, and that's why I'm posting here. I've really enjoyed the additional data and integration with RadarScope.

#ALLISONHOUSE RADARSCOPE TRIAL#

In the process of all this I signed up for a trial of AllisonHouse and eventually converted to a paid sub for the season. I've since delved into it much more, learning about different radar products and starting to get my feet wet with learning more about forecasting, etc. I'm new to the world of weather tracking but recently came across RadarScope while looking for weather apps during a storm early last month.










Allisonhouse radarscope