FYI Trump made the CEO of the company AccuWeather, Neil Jacobs, administrator of NOAA, which is the agency actually collecting weather data. AccuWeather is one of the biggest private competitors to NOAA, and this is obviously a huge conflict of interest.
For anyone interested to learn more about the topic, check out Michael Lewis' book The Fifth Risk.
It's also frustrating when so many weather apps just repackage freely available NOAA data into more user friendly presentations and charge for it. If I was being optimistic I'd say they'd make NOAA more user friendly but I'm not.
They're only free because NOAA publishes the information for free. Several private interest groups (companies) have been pushing to cut off public distribution so that people have to pay them to get access to severe weather alerts. Like, deliberate, targeted enshittification; no value adding, literally just inserting a paywall.
Why get warnings for “free”(tax funded) through a costly government service when you can get warnings for $19.99 per month, with annual price hikes for “inflation”. EULA declares warnings are not guaranteed, and subscription is non-refundable.
Won’t someone think of the C-Suite and defund NOAA and NWS already?!? /s
Don't worry, Republicans already have that as a goal in their Project 2025. They said the NWS should only gather data and all forecasting should be commercialized. Also that no data support ant side of the "climate debate". It'll get here soon enough, once musk companies are protected from safety investigations.
I mean, Watch Duty once binged and would have woken me up at 2:15AM for an evacuation, had my neighbor not pounded on my window at 2AM as the fire roared down the hillside toward our town. We got lucky.
FYI: The American Red Cross has a pretty nice (and completely free) app that'll send you push notifications for all kinds of different emergencies.
You can set up multiple locations to monitor (in addition to your live location) and select which types of emergency events you want to hear about for each one.
Which doesn't load, with or without the ?hss... part.
I'm not finding the X post by Accuweather, because the scroll only goes back to August 2024 so far as I can tell. However, this appears to stem from a May 8, 2024 storm