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Weatherbase App app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 3212 ratings )
Weather Travel
Developer: Canty & Associates LLC
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.01, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 06 Dec 2011
App size: 4.16 Mb

Introducing Weatherbase, the authoritative source for travel weather averages and climate normals by month.

Since 1999, Weatherbase has provided a one-stop destination for finding out what the weather is like anywhere in the world, at any time of the year. This app is a must for planning your vacation.

Features:
-- Search for location by city, state, or country
-- Browse locations visually on a map, or via the continent, state and city
-- View temperature, precipitation, humidity, sky conditions for each location in summary or detail form… more than 120 possible variables
-- All information in both U.S. and metric units
-- Autolocate on startup
-- Share your finds on Facebook, Twitter or via e-mail

Latest reviews of Weatherbase App app for iPhone and iPad

Rip Off
This app does not work. Period. Full stop. Shameful.
This is a piece of junk
Constant freezing. Cant find locations. Misspelled July( two Ls) common children. Great concept, great lack of thinking. Truly a money hungry programmer.
Worst piece of crap app ever
Simple search cant find common places (Palm Springs CA). Froze completely 5 times in the first 10 minutes of frustrating use. DO NOT BUT THIS APP!!!!!
Terrific App
Great app if you want to know the average temperature of a city when ever you are traveling. Easy to use.
App crashes, has faulty data and annoying ads for a paid app!
I am very disappointed with this app! It crashes when I scroll to the bottom of the detailed data (which is partially hidden behind an annoying ad) for various locations that I tried (like Sacramento, CA). The data this app provides is very suspect. This app shows that Sacramento, CA has on average 91 foggy days in November. I didnt know that November had 91 days. Last time I checked it had only 30 days. The app displays the average number of foggy days for the other months of the year that are WAY, WAY too high (7 foggy days in August, really? I havent see a foggy day in August in Sacramento in the last 25 years that Ive lived there. For that matter, there probably hasnt been a foggy day in August in Sacramento in the last 100+ years!). Searching for locations is very, very painful. There are no quick and easy ways to find places that report climate data near the location you want. Most searches come back with "No data for this location." Then if you try using the "browse" button you have to scroll through hundreds of locations (like for California) to find out what locations you have to choose from. Good luck if you dont have 5 minutes to do this! Whats with the "Locate" button on the top of the main view? It simply doesnt do anything. There are more deficiencies with this app but Ive said enough already. My only question now is, how did this app make it onto the App Store? I want my money back!
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