Haze for iPhone: The First Weather App I Actually Bought (And It's Totally Worth It)
I've never bought a weather app before, and that's because I'm pretty pleased with the one Apple bundled with iOS. It's not going to win awards, but it's simple and it works. So why then, did I buy a weather app called Haze the other day? It's probably got something to do with the rather unique approach Haze takes to telling you what the weather is like. This is to weather apps what Clear is to note-taking apps.
What Are The Best Weather Websites?
I'm rather obsessed with the weather. It's not my fault, it's just that I was born and brought up in the U.K., and all British people are obsessed with the weather. I think it's because the weather is rather changeable on this little island butting up to the European mainland. Over the course of a single week we can experience hot sun, icy frosts, torrential rain, deep snow, and gusts aplenty.
Some Useful Websites To Aid You In Your Daily Routine
We all have a daily routine of some sort but there are many things that we all do, whether it is checking the weather, managing our finances or making our next meal. I’ve scoured the web to find some of the best websites to help you do these day-to-day tasks. After some research and great results I’ve narrowed down the list to what I think are the best websites in various categories of what we do almost every day.
ForecastFox Is An Awesome Extension For Getting Weather Forecasts [Chrome]
Today we have all kinds of apps and extensions to make checking the weather even easier. Among them is a Chrome extension called ForecastFox. It offers all the features weather seekers could want, and it does it in a tiny package with a slick user interface. I was thoroughly impressed with this extension, and I plan to keep it installed as my number 1 weather extension.
sWeather - The Best Portable Weather Tracker In Your System Tray [Windows]
For the past couple of years, one of the first extensions that I'd get for a new browser installation is one that can track local weather. With services like iGoogle dead, I just need a way to quickly eye what conditions in my area are going to be like. Firefox and Chrome both have a lot of great extensions in that area, so it's a no-brainer. For something as important and as frequently-checked as the weather, I'd really prefer the browser not to be a dependency.
Could a Hurricane Take Down The Internet? [INFOGRAPHIC]
If you're living in certain parts of the United States, then you will be very familiar with the weather phenomenon known as "hurricanes" and indeed recently, you had Hurricane Isaac ripping across your shores. Obviously, violent weather of this kind causes a tremendous amount of damage, both to infrastructure and to peoples lives in general. But have you ever taken into consideration that a hurricane could potentially bring down the Internet?
8 Top Hurricane Tracking Websites on the Web
Hurricane tracking websites are especially important during the hurricane season. For individuals, it could serve as a caution when planning vacations or packing up with essential supplies. For example, the vacation hotspot of The Bahamas fall slam bang in the middle of a few hurricanes now and then. Keep an eye on the storms with the help of these hurricane tracking websites.
The 7 Best Storm Tracking Apps [iPhone]
Storm chasing might be considered a strange way to spend your weekends, but if it’s isobars and radar images that get you hot under the collar then this line-up of apps for your iOS device is bound to help scratch the itch. The benefits of using an iPhone or 3G iPad whilst out chasing bad weather are fairly obvious. Apple’s devices both provide GPS functionality and access to mapping information in a flash