Best Weather App for Landscape Photographers?
You will be surprised!
Landscape photographers have extremely high requirements in weather apps. They need not only to be as accurate as possible, they should also tell more than just raw weather information of single points. Actually, they should predict spectacular weather phenomena like red sky, alpen glow, orange stripe, rainbows, and things like that. Is there a tool that fulfills these requirements?
1) Making Your Own Weather Forecast
The problem is that weather apps are not made for photographers. So, why not making your own weather for your photography? Not only to predict if there will be clouds and direct sunlight, no! We want to get all the amazing weather phenomena like:
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Learn Everything to Make Your Own Weather!
You will learn:
- comprehensive weather basics
- which precise weather tools pro photographers use
- how to read weather maps
- how to find weather maps that are free of charge!
- how to predict spectacular weather phenomena for photography
- written from a more than 30 years experienced photographer
- 54 pages with examples!
Just for a short time, this premium e-book is offered free of charge!
€ 39,00 € 0,00
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The e-book above is meant for everyone who wants to make his own weather forecasts for his landscape photography. That works. But there appeared a new tool that helps you:
This tool is crazy! Imagine, you would have someone who would inform you when there is spectacular weather going to occur around you. How would that affect your photography? Check out the video at the right for the full rundown! |

Best Weather App for Landscape Photography?
It's Not an App, It's an Application!
One of the major reasons why weather apps are not accurate enough for landscape photographers is that they process just the raw data of the "point". But we need to process also hundrets of kilometers around to find out if the weather around supports the predicted weather at our photo location. Common weather apps are not designed to do that. The therefore needed server power would simply be too high. When a weather app is not enough, we need a weather application!
Using Weather Models for Predicting Spectacular Weather Phenomena
When we observe the weather around our photo spots, to find out if there is a free way for the light coming through, if the formation of clouds are dramatic, which elements in the air get illuminted by light in which colour, then we are able to predict weather phenomena like red sky, golden clouds, rainbows, and all the things that are described in the above-mentioned e-book!


