Boost your chances of experiencing the northern lights phenomenon! Visit Norway, the official travel guide to Norway, gives you a user-friendly northern lights forecast app with an overview of places known as “northern light cities” in Norway. The interface of the app is slick, yet simple, which sought to provide nature-loving explorers guidelines in regards to when to go, where to go and how to get there. Our favorite features include: 3-day extended forecast Hourly forecast for today Recommendation on whether to anticipate northern light activities in a specific city in Norway or not Facts about the northern lights phenomenon Map which locate your position relative to the cities in Norway Photo tips and other tips & tricks Short-cuts to flight and tour options Download NorwayLights for free and start exploring the best northern lights forecast available!
Weak update
Choice of cities has been reduced. Shameless pandering to to travel industry. I prefer the scientific predecessor.
Trapped
Once you open the menu, the only way to back out is by clicking the green X which is now on top of the battery and Wi-Fi symbol, which is beyond the clickable area in the app, so you are trapped. Also, the app button has now been revised to resemble a half-burnt cigarette complete with green smoke (must be menthol). I’d suggest not going with the low bid graphic designer next time. Add to that, if you scroll down too far on the opening page, videos start playing right away with no clue how to get out of them other than to scroll back up as fast as you can. Very annoying. I doubt I’ll be using this. I definitely am not excited about having a graphic resembling a cigarette on my phone. Yuk.
Not sure what happened
This app used to be really helpful, but it suddenly stopped working over the last few days. I’ve tried deleting and reinstalling. It simply doesn’t work and delivers connection errors. So bummed!
Truly a life changing app
This app for looking at the northern lights has actually changed the way I look at my life! Every night, even in a serious snowstorm, the app told me to keep trying every hour. Even when the clouds are heavy and there is no chance to see the lights, it is good to still try. Never give up
Cool app
Very nice app. Could be useful if notifications were sent to users when it's a good time to "TRY". :)
Over simplified ?
Lots of pretty aurora pictures, but the attempt to meld aurora activity and cloud cover forecasts into a single icon is too simple for my needs. Like the Norway location based forecasts,but I want to see the latest data for the aurora oval and sun spot activity.
New design with more inspiration
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