Company Name: Rate Of Climb Industries
About: The in-depth meteorological reasoning and details behind your local weather
forecast, straight from the experts at NOAA/NWS.
Easy access to the most
high-quality and high-value, detailed weather sources that are usually
overlooked by other weather apps.
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.
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E-Mail: android.support@weather.com
Website: 🌍 Visit The Weather Channel Website
Privacy Policy: https://weather.com/en-US/twc/privacy-policy
Developer: The Weather Channel
http://www.rateofclimb.com/deepweather_privacy.html
by Smoemeth
I would love to be able to use this app, but the inability to switch the display from light text on a dark background to dark text on light makes it unusable for me. My eyes are unable to handle “night mode” and I cannot look at any screen that is set that way for more than a second or two. If there were a setting to switch this display, I’d even be apt to buy the full version. Oh well!
by 1959Elaine
I signed up for the free version because I’m kind of a geek about this things, especially since the fires. I live literally near the only weather station inland LA Basin, and it’s assigning me to the only station in the region, far away and literally by the oceme to contact tech support or ian. I then went to premium and signed up for monthly subscription, thinking this would remedy the problem, but no! There’s no way for me to get the station close to me. The one near the ocean far away is useless to me! And there is no apparent way to get tech support, nor to unsubscribe!!!
by Ftsillmet
This platform describes the weather systems verbally, no pictures, therefore challenging the viewer’s mind in a way that I like. I have many weather apps, this one is unique, and I have expanded my weather lingo. Not 5 stars, because I live on the edge between Albany and Hartford weather spheres, so I have to extrapolate a tad-but know what’s coming upstream. Thanks