Details and registration available here: www.girlswhochase.com/radarworkshop
Details and registration available here: www.girlswhochase.com/radarworkshop
SPECIAL. WORKSHOP SERES All Things Radar: Severe Weather Sessions, case studies & tech tips for all experience levels on key radar products to prepare for and chase severe weather. Saturday, March 7, 2026 10am-3pm CT - online ALL AGES, EXPERIENCE LEVELS & GENDERS WELCOME GIRLSWHOCHASE.COM/RADARWORKSHOP Hosted by COMET/MetEd and Girls Who Chase Sponsored by RadarScope/DTN.
We're joining @GirlsWhoChase for their "All Things Radar: Severe Weather" online workshop on Saturday, March 7.
We'll demonstrate app set and products used in the training, along with tips and tricks and time for Q&A.
Details in graphic and this thread. Join us March 7!
Looking into it.
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Girls Who Chase are presenting a special online workshop on "All Things Radar" on Saturday, March 7 from 10am to 3pm CT.
Join us to learn more about interpreting radar data and using it in your favorite app.
www.girlswhochase.com/radarworkshop
Iβm sorry I missed this when you asked. The ball is in our court on those. Thereβs work to do to ingest and host the data to make it efficient for the die of our customer base. Weβre hoping to get a chance to work on it in the coming months.
The NWS maintains an official list of coverage zones which they use in their bulletins and we use their names for consistency.
I see it here too. Thanks for reporting it.
Which platform?
Itβs awaiting Apple review. Should be available this week.
Weβre testing a fix. Will try to get an update out before the holiday.
We're partnering with WxTools.org to make it easier to import custom color palettes!
With version 5.5, RadarScope Pro subscribers can import color palettes with the tap of a button on their web site.
wxtools.org
Thanks for reporting it. Weβll take a look.
RadarScope 5.5 is rolling out today for Apple platforms, Android, and Windows. It includes MRMS, GOES, and RTMA products for Pro Tier Two and AllisonHouse customers on Windows, and new watch and warning types for all platforms.
Thanks for reporting it. Weβll take a look.
Itβs possible, though we try to keep full screen mode as minimalist as possible. Our near-term focus will be exploring designs to accommodate Appleβs new UI design.
Which radar were you viewing?
What version of the app?
Are you on our TestFlight beta? I think theres a fix in yesterdayβs build.
Weβre aware and working on it. Looks a fix for another issue introduced a new bug.
We did some mobile testing sessions several weeks ago. Will take it out again this afternoon.
I canβt reproduce that on my S10. Weβll try on some other devices.
We import zone names from an NWS database. That change appears to have been in the update they published in March.
Not currently. Less useful and less accurate without integrated GPS hardware.
It's somewhat experimental at this point. The format is:
radarscope : /// palette ? url = escapedHttpsUrl
Here's an example for a color palette from wxtools.org:
radarscope:///palette?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdrive.google.com%2Fuc%3Fid%3D1TBew6IR9k2K7D087hdW3BPtDqV3FE_xS%26export%3Fdownload'
The Apple Watch app now includes support for several Pro features, including GOES, MRMS, and RTMA products. 4/4
RadarScope 5.4 for iOS and macOS also includes surface observations for Pro Tier Two and AllisonHouse customers and historical NWS bulletins for Pro Tier Two. 3/4
RadarScope 5.4 includes multi-day SPC and WPC outlooks and county-based watches for Pro Tier One. 2/4
RadarScope 5.4 for iOS and macOS is out today. This release includes UTC mode for displaying dates, Canadian snow squall warnings, and improved support for overlapping polygons. 1/4
Our provider for that data has been having issues all day. I donβt have any additional information at this time.
Weβre submitting it for review today.