Saturday, March 7, 2009

weather defender review

All I can say is wow, weather defender is simply awesome the detail when zooming in is simply amazing you can zoom down to street level (see all the roads with names in my home town), and every feature and setting in the app. is customizable, after tinkering around with everything i could do, (and messing around with the settings to the point of no return i had to restart the application). i decided to get serious and make my setup for a real chase.

one sweet feature is the chat, you can chat to anyone who is out chasing, live and uncut. i can't wait to use it this spring/summer in my chasing adventures, i am looking forward to use this in the field, and i am looking forward to the future updates, to help the app run smoother, and faster, there is a few bugs/kinks in the software at the moment that are being work out, but that understandable with new software.

here is a screen shot of the settings i made in WD:


Thursday, March 5, 2009

Weather Defender

well the long wait is finally coming to an end, weather defender is coming out tomorrow and the chasing world and weather enthusiasts look to be excited about the new software, only a select few have gotten to see this in action about 50 beta testers. All i can say about it so far is the screen shoots look stunning, i am hoping this weekend i can put it to use... correction i will put it to use, i gotta get to know it from the inside-out, so i know what i am doing i the field, i don't wanna be stuck not knowing what certain things do and don't do....


the screen shoots:













Tuesday, March 3, 2009

my set up.


I just moved to rice lake, wi within the past 2 years and an still trying to get around, don't know of anyone up here who chases much, so i do what i can with not knowing the area, i only went out once last year, the rest of the time i watched from my house VIA NOAA weather radio and the radar programs i own. if anyone around this neck of the woods is looking for a partner let me know.

what i use at home:
  • Swift wx professinal
  • GRlvl3 radar software
  • spotter network
  • SPC's websitea scanner with NOAA weather radio and the local ham radio repeaters/skywarn.

On the road:
  • laptop for access at free WIFI location
  • Swift wx professional (if internet access)
  • GRlvl3 radar software (if internet access)
  • scanner with noaa weather radio
  • digital camera
  • Garmin GPS
  • Spotter network (if internet access)
  • some luck
i am hoping this year will be a good one for chasing but who nows it is always different.

trying to

i am trying to figure out what works best for this blogg, i hate being new and not knowing what going on. lol.. oh well