Metcheck Weather Models

by Metcheck


Weather

free



Displaying model weather data from over 15 leading global models.


The Metcheck Weather Model app displays hundreds of variables from over 15 leading global models including the GFS, UKMO, ECMWF, JMA, ICON, NCMRWF, Arpege and Arome as well as many more.This app is totally advert free and free to download.The app allows you to select the models, variables and then either select the timestep or just tap left or right on the image to show the next timestep.The app also displays the time of the run and highlights updated or new runs in green.This app is a must for any meteorologist or aspiring meteorologist anywhere in the world.

Read trusted reviews from application customers

Used for Inland Sailing as it lists windspeeds etc Have found it very accurate for local areas.

Steve Troke

Pretty sure by now the dev has abandoned all of their apps. None have been updated in 4-7 years. Shame.

Daniel Gastin

Metcheck revolutionised the world of the weather nerd by making available so many weather forecast models and this app is part of that.

Graham Harlow

Pathetic excuse for an app. Not updated in 5 years. Does not work properly. Needs removed from play store.

Greg Willard

Provide the chance of Cyclogenesis 17 days earlier.

Trinankur Ghosh

Poor user experience, image/app only fills half the screen on my samsung mobile, crashes when tries to fill full screen. Two hamburger menus. Does not actually seem to show the forecast, which is what I thought would be the number one goal/aim/purpose for a weather app...

Chris Mewes

The worst app ever seen.

Radhakrishnan Jayaraman

Poor user interface. Needs control labels so you can understand what each does. There is a slider on the right that doesn't identify what is does. Data good but Android app needs much improvement.

D news

Wish you could animate the graphics. Rather dull having to keep clicking to advance the graphics manually. Also no way to set the US to default at startup and some maps are broken.

Justin Fuchs

Not at all like the web version so for a simpleton like me not useable at all.

Clive Dalzell