AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 29 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
29% review manipulation risk
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High user satisfaction
100% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
About HydraAtlas
The purpose of this app is to help inform users of where flood risk exists. You will be able to pull up official US FEMA Flood zone information and run an analysis for any location in the United States. This app primariliy depends on and uses Open Data from the U.S. Government. Therefore, it's really only applicable in the United States, for now.
HydraAtlas is your comprehensive flood monitoring companion. Get real-time data from official sources, including: FEMA flood zones, USGS stream gauges, Rain Gauges, real-time Weather, and National Weather Service alerts.
Key Features:
Live FEMA flood zone mapping
Real-time USGS stream gauge readings
National Weather Service weather alerts
Interactive weather radar
Save important locations for monitoring
Emergency preparedness information
HydraAtlas combines official government data sources to help you make informed decisions about flood risks in your area. Perfect for homeowners, travelers, and anyone who needs reliable flood information.
Data sources: FEMA, USGS, National Weather Service
HydraAtlas is your comprehensive flood monitoring companion. Get real-time data from official sources, including: FEMA flood zones, USGS stream gauges, Rain Gauges, real-time Weather, and National Weather Service alerts.
Key Features:
Live FEMA flood zone mapping
Real-time USGS stream gauge readings
National Weather Service weather alerts
Interactive weather radar
Save important locations for monitoring
Emergency preparedness information
HydraAtlas combines official government data sources to help you make informed decisions about flood risks in your area. Perfect for homeowners, travelers, and anyone who needs reliable flood information.
Data sources: FEMA, USGS, National Weather Service