Company Name: Impala Studios
About: Mobile app maker with top-of-category apps in Utilities and Entertainment. Teams of the world's best
developers based in the Netherlands.
Headquarters: Haarlem, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands.
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Get Pricing Info for Impala Studiosby SmartyMcSmartFace
I think this app always tells people that the hurricane is going to die down. Every time I see a hurricane this app tells me that the hurricane is going to go back to a tropical storm in the next few days. I do not know if this app just wants people not to worry, but if you are doing this so people don’t worry, STOP. They could not worry and stay at home but then when a hurricane comes they could get hurt. Even if you predict that it will come so everyone evacuates and it doesn’t, this is still better than not evacuating and getting hurt.
by Richcor00001
I have looked at this program several times and have a few others. The radar seems to be completely off, it never compared to any of the other programs I have. This may be a nice program but as long as the accuracy of the radar image is off it is pretty useless. The forecast seems to be pretty accurate but that is all.
by Krismouse
Was looking for an app with a simple interface that shows the size of the wind field for hurricanes. This one has it. So many apps only show the eye of the storm. But the wind field is often larger on the east size of Atlantic hurricanes than in the west side, so the size of the wind field is an important piece of information to have.
So viewing the forecast track was great, but on the day of Elsa’s landfall, the forecast layer got stuck at 5am and still showed the storm west of Tampa while the radar layer correctly showed the storm hitting the Panhandle. Disappointing. Can’t find a tech support link in the app to report the problem, either.
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