Company Name: Brian Deshong
About: FloodWatch allows users to monitor rivers and streams throughout the United
States. Add USGS gages to your favorites for quick monitoring of current gauge
height, precipitation, and flood stage.
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Developer: Cirrus Weather Solutions, LLC
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by Contrari
This app has been useful to me for a long time as I live in a flood zone. It doesn’t do much, and what it does do is not in real time, but it’s helpful. However, over the years the ads have gotten more and more intrusive. They take over the screen and it requires closing and reopening the app. I think developers deserve to get paid, either by users or advertising, but not both. I’ve given this dude $1.99 on at least two occasions to no effect. Mind you, there have never ever been any added features. He simply converts 3 data points from the USGS and makes it work on a mobile platform. I should ask for my money back. I’ve bought a real rain gauge and will check the creek height using a device with larger screen. I would have thought the app had been abandoned, but dev is selling more ads all the time and has updated enough to work on iOS 13.
by WmsnCitizen
This was an almost perfect app. It provided the data I needed for the several streams I needed to watch. The ads were obtrusive, but tolerable. It has lately become entirely unusable. It provides the data for the top site in my list, but if I try to select any other site, it launches a loud bright full-page animated ad that cannot be cancelled for ten or fifteen seconds. When it is cancelled, you go back to the data for the original site. In other words, the $9 ad-free ransom the developer is demanding is essential to view more than one site. Thanks but no thanks!
by Pscaf
This app appears to give stage but lacks the ability to report other data reported at the gage, such as discharge or turbidity. It also would be nice to have a link to the data source website such as the usgs website or the NOAA site so you can see more detailed information. Lastly it would be nice to see more information on the gage itself. Stage is reported, but based on what datum? Again a link would be useful. Other features that would be a step above could include a historical data query or data extractor to email.