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Fast. Simple. Reliable. Hi-resolution. Predictive radar. Severe weather warnings. Snow/mixed precipitation display. Forecasts. As millions of our customers have discovered, NOAA RadarUS delivers everything you need in a app for viewing animated weather radar images. Want more? Check out these unique features in our app: • Choice of radar images with or without snow/freezing rain display • Hourly predicted radar from NOAA weather models • Choice of radar color schemes. • Clutter control to suppress false radar echoes. • Optional image smoothing that lets you either remove image pixellation or display the radar image as accurately as possible. • Composite images of echo tops, composite reflectivity, and storm total precipitation. Want the whole story? Here are all of the features: • 7 day forecasts and current conditions -- just press and hold for a second on the radar map. • Severe weather (flash flood, tornado, and severe thunderstorm) warnings. Tap on a warning box to display the full warning message from the National Weather Service. Note: these are *not* push alerts. The app must be open to view the warnings. • Cloud cover and satellite imagery for the continental United States. • Advanced radar layers (echo tops, composite reflectivity, and storm total precipitation). • Play, pause, and step animations. • Fast zoom in and zoom out. • Choice of radar palettes. • Multiple map styles (terrain, map, satellite, and hybrid). • Displays time of radar image either as absolute...