![]() Meanwhile, RadarScope will retrieve and display updated data automatically and intelligently (approximately every 2 to 10 minutes, depending on the radar scan strategy). Tap and hold the color legend to see the data values. Display the names of over 25,000 cities and towns on the map as you zoom and scroll. Tap the play button to download and animate over recent images. Plot your current location by tapping the location button and optionally report it to the Spotter Network. Select one of the 289 different radars in the United States, Canada, Australia, Korea, Puerto Rico, Guam, or Okinawa. Tap the radar sweep button in the toolbar to switch radars. Drag your finger around the map to scroll. You can browse the list of active warnings, select a warning to view the details, and even zoom to the selected warning on the map. RadarScope displays tornado, severe thunderstorm, flash flood, and special marine warnings issued by the U.S. Whether you are scanning reflectivity for a mesocyclone's tell-tale hook echo, trying to pinpoint the landfall of a hurricane's eye wall, or looking for small features like velocity couplets in the storm relative radial velocity product, RadarScope gives you the power to view true radial weather radar data. These aren't smoothed images, this is native radar data rendered in its original radial format for a high level of detail. It can display the latest reflectivity, velocity, dual-polarization, and other products from any NEXRAD or TDWR radar site in the United States, Guam, Puerto Rico, Korea, and Okinawa, as well as data from Environment Canada and Australian Bureau of Meteorology radars. but since i'm static it won't be a problem doing your procedure when i want to indicate that i'm actively spotting.RadarScope is a specialized display utility for weather enthusiasts and meteorologists that allows you view NEXRAD Level 3 and Super-Resolution radar data along with Tornado, Severe Thunderstorm, Flash Flood and Special Marine Warnings, and predicted storm tracks issued by the U.S. There seem to be too many moving parts to this and i suspect that if all i had was the phone and i wasn't static, it wouldn't be an issue. but i have no idea why i'm inactive on the phone but still active on the desktop. but it appears i've timed out on IOS because the phone was on standby on the lockscreen for an hour or so. or it could be closed by swiping it away. it could be in the background with the phone active or in the background with the phone locked. it could be open, but the iphone sleeping or on lockout. The only other thing to determine is the status of the IOS app. ![]() but your way works and i'm still showing active in the desktop RS app, but not in the IOS app. before you posted the alternate way, if i hadn't had access to the desktop browser i'd have to pull up SN in an IOS browser which i've never tried. then i would have close and restart the RS app either on the phone or the desktop or both. what i'm saying is that up until you showed us that method, i would have to go to SN in a web browser and hit some of the update buttons, usually position update even though i'm static.
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