Collective Weather Launched First Augmented Reality Weather App
United States, 30th Apr 2024, King NewsWire - Collective Weather launches Tornado Vision, the first augmented reality weather app. The app allows anyone with an Apple or Android device to simply look at any storm and get a heads-up display with critical severe weather data.
Collective Weather CEO Scott Olson stated on the release: “We believe augmented reality will help give people better situational awareness to make more informed decisions when severe weather is near. Weather radar itself is still too hard for the average person to read and only tells you a single layer of data. With Tornado Vision, you can get a full picture just by looking at the storm with your phone.”
Tornado Vision A/R features the following features:
- Augmented reality displays the chance of a tornado, hail and severe wind when looking at a storm
- Augmented reality displays if you are in a tornado or severe thunderstorm warning
- Augmented reality displays any tornado or hail reports when looking at them, as well as distance, size or speed
- Four specially designed camera filters help bring out tornadoes hiding in the rain
- Night mode automatically captures hidden night-time tornadoes
- Data on storm characteristics, including rotation, maximum hail size and lightning flash rate
- Enhanced meteorological environmental data showing storm relative helicity, CAPE and bulk shear.
You can learn more about Tornado Vision here: https://www.collectiveweather.com
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