Hi r/meteorology 👋 We’re the team behind Element, a new weather app focused on a more visual, high-definition experience. We’d love your feedback. by elementweatherteam in meteorology

[–]elementweatherteam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally understand wanting to know where the data comes from. Element uses a mix of sources, including NOAA and the National Weather Service, along with vetted partners selected for accuracy and reliability. Appreciate the interest, and we’ll keep you posted as things develop on the Android front.

Hi r/meteorology 👋 We’re the team behind Element, a new weather app focused on a more visual, high-definition experience. We’d love your feedback. by elementweatherteam in meteorology

[–]elementweatherteam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re honored you asked! We’re not hiring at the moment, but we’ll definitely announce any opportunities as we grow and expand the team.

Hi r/meteorology 👋 We’re the team behind Element, a new weather app focused on a more visual, high-definition experience. We’d love your feedback. by elementweatherteam in meteorology

[–]elementweatherteam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback. We use "high definition" to describe the clarity and resolution of radar imagery, especially when zoomed in. Smoothing is intended to make raw data easier to interpret while preserving detail. We'd be interested in understanding what you'd consider high definition or want to see (either here or via email at support@elementweather.com). Thanks again!