Zoom Earth is your go-to interactive weather map and real-time hurricane tracker, designed to keep you informed and safe. With a suite of advanced features, Zoom Earth offers everything you need to stay ahead of the weather.
Key Features
Satellite Imagery: Experience the world's weather with near real-time satellite imagery sourced from top agencies like NOAA GOES, JMA Himawari, EUMETSAT Meteosat, and NASA's Aqua and Terra satellites. This provides a comprehensive view of global weather patterns.
Rain Radar: Stay one step ahead of the storm with our detailed weather radar map. It displays real-time rain and snow data detected by ground-based doppler radar, ensuring you're always prepared for what's coming.
Weather Forecast Maps: Dive into our visually stunning, interactive global forecast maps. These maps cover a range of weather elements including precipitation, wind speed and gusts, temperature, "feels like" temperature, relative humidity, dew point, and atmospheric pressure, giving you a complete picture of upcoming weather conditions.
Hurricane Tracking: Track hurricanes from their inception to Category 5 status in real-time. Our state-of-the-art tropical tracking system uses the latest data from the National Hurricane Center (NHC), Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC), Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), and the International Best Track Archive for Climate Stewardship (IBTrACS), ensuring you have the most accurate information at your fingertips.
Wildfire Tracking: Stay informed about wildfires with our active fires and heat spots overlay. This feature shows points of very high temperature detected by satellite, updated daily with data from NASA's Fire Information for Resource Management System (FIRMS).
Customization: Tailor your experience with our comprehensive settings. Adjust temperature units, wind units, time zone, animation styles, and more to suit your preferences.
What's New in Version 3.1
Last updated on Sep 19, 2024
- Enhanced user experience with reduced clutter when viewing multiple tropical systems.
- Improved alert system with separate notifications for Atlantic and Eastern Pacific systems.
- Enhanced readability with improvements to map labels.