NOAA Buoys Marine Weather PRO is a weather app developed by Andrea Bisegna. The last update, v4.15, released on June 21, 2023, and it’s rated 3.00 out of 5 based on the latest 6 reviews. NOAA Buoys Marine Weather PRO costs $27.99 and requires iOS 13.0+ and Android 12 or newer to download.
National Data Buoy Center
Description
Get real-time NOAA buoys PRO marine weather data directly to your iPhone, iPad, iPod and Apple Watch. Search for weather buoys all over the world and plan your sailing/fishing/surfing expedition!
How to Use NOAA Buoys Marine Weather PRO on Your PC or Mac
Want to enjoy NOAA Buoys Marine Weather PRO on your desktop? Download the latest APK (4.15, 29 MB) or choose your preferred version, and follow our Bluestacks emulator guide for easy installation on Windows or macOS. For any assistance with downloading or installing APK files, feel free to visit our forums!
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Subscription Problems
Update: I had a subscription problem and wrote to the developers. They were quick to respond and very helpful. They took care of my problem immediately. Very good app and excellent support. Highly recommended.
I downloaded both the basic and Pro versions of the app. Unlike other apps these are 2 separate programs. I decided to subscribe to get additional features for .99 a month and also had to pay another $5.00 to get the ads to go away even after subscribing. Then I found that this only work
★★★☆☆Great app but isn’t displaying all data.
This is a good app - does what it says. However I’m in the USCG in MONTEREY, CA and use the NOAA buoys all the time and this app isn’t displaying the proper information. Example - MONTEREY canyon buoy only displays the sunrise/ sunset when on the noaa website it displays air/water temp, wind speed/ direction, etc. if that winds up getting fixed that would be awesome.
Second, is there no way to have this app display on the actual watch face?
★★★☆☆Live Marine pro
It needs the “observation time”. This was added to Live Marine summer 2018. The issue is that some of us mariners get out of cellular data range and do not have a clue whether or not the data is current.
Thanks
Jack