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i’m new to the app and love it’s concept and simplicity - i notice the last update was two years ago and was wondering if the app is still being serviced?
I’ve always wanted to report what’s going on around me;And this app lets me do that. It’s easy to understand. As well they should add a feature that lets you report how much snow you have had. But I like this app a lot
It's nice to see that mobile "crowd-sourced" weather reporting still exists given that other popular wx apps like Accuweather and Weather Underground actually did have their own crowd wx reporting features on them back during the 2010s, but somehow..., just disappeared with newer updates going into the 2020s. I see that this mPing app has been around 10 years now for that same ability for just as long as they were in the mentioned wx apps. But, if you're going to pretty much include all kinds of weather reporting types (like blowing dust and tornado that have absolutely NOTHING to do with precipitation type observation reporting as I see is the main intent of this app project), you seriously need to add a lightning or thunder option because it also can still be used for archival and research verification purposes especially when a cell is in the developing/dissipating stages. And more importantly here for the statement of the app, lightning itself IS also a meteorological phenomena, and at the surface. I don't know why lightning and its impact always tend to get thrown under the bus in the wx industry/media, but that's for another conversation elsewhere.
Participation is a pleasure. Studying the data will allow for more accurate forecasts and save lives.
Weather forecasters are hit or miss on frost, why not add frost as an option?
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