What Reddit Says About Rain Harvesting Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Rain Harvesting apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/weather
RainDrop currently has rainfall totals for the last 24 hours, the past 7 days, and month-to-date it updates every 5-8 mins.
r/androidapps
I used Weather Underground as my app of choice but they included more ads over time and just recently removed reporting precipitation totals and only…
r/weather
This is pretty much exactly what I built umbrellatoday.app for (and cause I hate carrying an umbrella). You set your location and the times your dogs go out, and it notifies you (email or push) if rain is predicted during those windows.
r/lawncare
Wundermap from Weather underground has a list of personal weather stations connected to their network. Find one close to your house and play around with display features. Or buy a couple of cheap rain gauges, they work well, but you have to ...
r/weather
Just watch the radar. You can see exactly where the rain is then. If any forecast app gives you a forecast down to the minute then it’s lying to you.
r/farming
I use Climate.com. Not an actual rain gauge but it will email you the precipitation over a 24 hour period and it is very accurate when I compare it to my old school rain gauges. ... I work at an apple orchard and we have to do constant weather ...
r/lawncare
This app allows you to place a pin on a map to access rainfall data from the previous hour and the past 24 hours. I would greatly appreciate everyone's thoughts on this project. You can visit www.raindrop.farm to learn more.
r/Permaculture
Thanks for the mention. Precip specializes in tracking rainfall history so it is likely a great option for you. ... I just released an app called Foodscaper that shows Weather data for the user’s property. It does not include historical rain data, but that is the next feature I will add.
r/androidapps
If Shadow Weather and MyRadar Pro were merged together, you would have the perfect weather app. ... I use MyRadar. Gives local rain alerts that seem pretty accurate.
r/Agriculture
This app allows you to place a pin on a map to access rainfall data from the previous hour and the past 24 hours. I would greatly appreciate everyone's thoughts on this project. You can visit www.raindrop.farm to learn more.
r/perth
I have BOM, The Weather Channel, ... and the suburb specific forecast is like "it's just partly cloudy!") ... Brolly is the best app for rain in perth....
r/weather
It would be a lot more reliable than Uncle Joe’s Weather and BBQ app ... I just use the gfs data on tropicaltidbits.com or weatherstreet.com. ... Have found that WeatherBug is the most accurate for me as far as forecast and temp along with rain/weather alerts.
r/Irrigation
The app is much more intuitive IMO. It is a pretty powerful platform when you start getting into it. ... Agree. Not as intuitive as it probably should be but one of the best upgrades I made in our new house was installing the Hunter WiFi unit with Hydrawise. ... I have Hydrawise and it's awesom...
r/homeautomation
I'll probably have to keep looking because choking down the pipe size would cause gutter overflow during heavy rains, which happen frequently in fall/winter/spring around here. I'm sure I'll find something, though! ... If you can find an electrically controlled valve off the size that...
r/software
Honestly, Rainmeter is the best for what it all has to offer.
r/pcmasterrace
Hi there, I see a lot of the PCMR community (on Windows) use Rainmeter. And although I like it, it's not as customizable, or "friendly" as I'd like…
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