Wind & Weather Meter

Wind & Weather Meter

By WeatherFlow

  • Category: Weather
  • Release Date: 2013-07-24
  • Current Version: 3.17
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 6.68 MB
  • Developer: WeatherFlow
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 13 or later.
Score: 4.7
4.75
From 4 Ratings

Description

The Wind & Weather Meter app works with the WeatherFlow WINDmeter and the WeatherFlow WEATHERmeter -- available for purchase at retailers online and offline. When paired with a WeatherFlow meter, this free app allows you to take & share weather reports from your exact location. Capture highly accurate weather data, including wind speed (average, gust and lull), wind direction, air temperature, humidity and pressure. The app also give you values such as wind chill, heat index, apparent wind, crosswind, tailwind, dew point, air density and more. Add a description and instantly share your report via Twitter, Facebook, SMS, email and more. Weather reports captured from this app can be posted instantly to popular online weather services including iKitesurf, iWindsurf, SailFlow, WindAlert, and FishWeather.

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Reviews

  • Doesn’t connect to wind meter

    1
    By Iodjdhsycjdjskdud
    Probably due to a change in how microphone permissions work. The weather flow for ag app works
  • How about updating your app on a regular basis?

    2
    By MiamiC70
    How about updating your app on a regular basis? I already paid you $90 for a WeatherMeter I think it is reasonable to expect the least a developer should do is maintain the app current and 100% support new hardware/ iOS revisions. This app looks like crap on my iPhone 12 Pro Max. Yet, apparently WeatherFlow thinks it’s ok to not update the app since 2020!
  • ☹️

    1
    By Pink1779
    You still need a wind meter with this app ☹️ Don’t have one.
  • IKitesurf

    2
    By blireef
    It does give me the option to get app
  • Horrible and Misleading Compass is Non Functional

    1
    By cal_mag@
    Tried using this and still not sure if they lie or misconstrued whether or not the weather meter has a compass in it or not... when the app is open but the weather meter is off I can see a button to use the compass and calibrate it. As soon as the device turns on and connects the button DISAPPEARS and cannot be found and this worthless app does not display ANY compass or wind heading from my phone or the weather meter. Total garbage!
  • Compass Issues

    2
    By RSAlexander
    Compass feature not working and ability to calibrate compass isn’t working. A little disappointed.
  • Small weather station to go...

    5
    By JohnnyGnStafford
    One small and great weather station self contained in a Bluetooth unit. I have had this unit for over two years and I’m still happy with it even though I don’t use it all the time. When bad weather approaches I’ll use it to get the readings on the wind, wet bulb, bars, and all the other functions it has. Superb for fishing, hunting, shooting, droning, and forecasting the weather. Can you live without it? Yes but it’s a weather station in your pocket or hooked to a lanyard.
  • Good but not quite great

    3
    By MrCmonster
    I like the real-time updates from the meter. That part works very well. However, I do not like that the app doesn’t support large screens. It looks terrible on my iPhone 11 Pro Max. The buttons are huge and the app only uses about 3/4 of the screen. It would also be nice if there were more integration with the other Weather Flow apps. Like maybe let me tap something to go to or see my Tempest at home, or to a forecast for my location.
  • Part 107 Pilot

    4
    By ThePhotoQ
    Handy for drone flying, it’d be indispensable with Apple Watch support and programmable warnings for user selectable wind speeds and/or direction changes. Also wish there was a wind vane mount to self orient.
  • Works About 1/10 Of The Time

    1
    By vhbjnkmk
    I don’t know if it’s the software or the hardware, but it rarely works, regardless of the usual troubleshooting steps. I wouldn’t waste my time if I could do it over again. I’d just buy a standalone anemometer.

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