

It integrates simple, custom maps into the app so it doesn't use bandwidth downloading map tiles.It integrates with AllisonHouse, a subscription data service that provides an alternative feed for radar data as well as storm reports, Storm Prediction Center outlooks, and lightning data.It displays spotters locations on the map and reports their location to the Spotter Network server, allowing forecasters, emergency managers, and others to see where spotters are deployed relative to the storms. It integrates with the Spotter Network, a non-profit web site that aggregates reports from storm spotters.It's the only app on iOS, Mac, or Android that displays the highest native resolution available from NEXRAD radars (called super resolution, or level 2 data).It also displays higher "tilts" of standard products, which meteorologists use to see higher level storm structure.
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It displays a full suite of radar products from NEXRAD and TDWR radars, including doppler velocity, estimated rainfall, and some of the newer dual-polarization products that are part of the NWS's upgrade of the NEXRAD system.The files tend to be smaller than pre-processed images and the data are rendered on-the-fly in OpenGL so you can always see the full resolution. It downloads and decodes NEXRAD data in its native binary format.RadarScope is different than most other apps in a number of ways:
