About WeatherFX
WeatherFX is an app that is helpful to people who either work or play outdoors.
• Current International Weather Conditions
• Map with your location and closest weather station
• Heat Flag Condition
• Fluid Consumption and work Rest Ratios
• Manual and Random Estimations
• English Spanish, French, Portuguese and Dutch Languages
• Locale Support for time and measurements
WeatherFX estimates the effects of warm weather on human physiology. The app can provide guidance on work/rest ratios and fluid intake due to high temperatures. WEATHERFX is both a health & fitness and weather app. WeatherFX is an app that can retrieve temperature, barometric pressure and relative humidity based on the Android GPS data. The app will also approximate the wet bulb and wet bulb globe (WBGT) temperatures from values retrieved from the closest weather station. The WBGT is a composite temperature used to estimate the effect of temperature, humidity, wind speed, and sunlight on humans. It is used by industrial hygienists, athletes, and the military to determine appropriate exposure levels to high temperatures. Please note that the WBGT is just an estimate. The estimate does not account for wind or low light conditions. The estimate is based on a moderate amount of sunlight. True WBGT can only be acquired through WBGT instrumentation.
Once you accept the prompt to acquire the GPS position, the Latitude and Longitude labels will be populated. Click the “Update” button and the app will populate the temperature, pressure and humidity text fields based the closest weather station ID to your position. The app will then calculate the wet bulb and WBGT temperatures. You'll also notice that the WeatherFX app will place the location name and time of the reading at the top of the screen. This way you will know if the readings are in your location and timely.
Besides acquiring the weather from GPS you may get your own estimates for wet bulb and WBGT temperatures by typing temperature, pressure and humidity into the respective text fields. Click the “Manual” segmented button, enter the white fields followed by clicking the “Update” button.
The app will also compute random numbers for temperature, pressure and humidity clicking the "Shake" segmented button. The device may be shaken and new settings will populate the fields. Click update button and the random wet bulb and WBGT temperatures will be computed.
After an update has been executed, you may use WeatherFX to quickly convert temperatures from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa by clicking the desired “°F” or "°C” switches. Barometric pressure may be converted from inches mercury to millibars and vice versa by clicking the desired “in” or “mBar” switch.
After an update you will be presented with a flag condition button on the bottom left of the screen. The flag condition is derived from the WBGT estimate. If the flag condition is not “NONE”, you may click on the condition to yield work to rest ratios and water consumption given the current estimated flag condition. These figures are posted as a quick and portable reference only. Guidance for these figures are acquired from the U.S. Marine Corps Order 6200.1E dated June, 2002. You are strongly advised to read the complete guidance to know what each entry means.
by K####:
I have been looking for an app that gives WET BULB temperature based on your location. I use this for industrial cooling daily data. After scrolling through 200 apps, this is the only I found that used your GPS location rather than manual data, so I spent $1. Otherwise, the interface is a bit choppy and could use some work. I am surprised (with all the subpar HVAC apps out there) this is the ONLY app to have location-based wet bulb temp.