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Weather Alerts

Weather Alerts delivers real-time severe weather warnings from the National Weather Service (NWS) directly to your crew’s devices. Alerts are mandatory — they must be acknowledged before you can continue working, keeping your team safe when conditions turn dangerous.

How It Works

CrewTalk polls the NWS API every 5 minutes using your device’s GPS location to check for active weather alerts in your area. When an alert is detected, a full-screen modal appears that must be acknowledged before you can return to normal operation.

  • GPS-based location — Your position is determined on-device only. Your location is never sent to any CrewTalk server.
  • 5-minute polling interval — Alerts are checked automatically in the background while CrewTalk is running.
  • Automatic resume — When you bring CrewTalk back to the foreground after being backgrounded, it immediately checks for new alerts.

Severity Levels

Weather alerts are categorized by severity, each with a distinct color so you can quickly assess the threat level:

Severity Color Examples
Extreme Red Tornado Warning, Extreme Wind Warning
Severe Orange Severe Thunderstorm Warning, Flash Flood Warning
Moderate Yellow Winter Storm Warning, Heat Advisory
Minor Blue Frost Advisory, Wind Advisory

Mandatory Acknowledge

When a weather alert arrives, CrewTalk displays a full-screen modal that blocks all other interaction. This is intentional — severe weather can be life-threatening, and the alert demands your attention.

  • You must tap the acknowledge button to dismiss the alert.
  • The alert cannot be swiped away or auto-dismissed.
  • Once acknowledged, the same alert will not appear again (tracked by alert ID).
  • If multiple alerts are active, each one must be acknowledged individually.
💡 Tip

The mandatory acknowledge ensures every crew member has personally seen and registered the weather threat. On a busy set, it’s easy to miss a verbal warning — this guarantees awareness.

RainViewer Radar

In addition to NWS text alerts, CrewTalk integrates RainViewer radar data so you can visually track precipitation and storm movement in your area. This helps you make informed decisions about when to pause outdoor work and when conditions are clearing.

How to Enable

1

Open Settings

Tap the gear icon in the channel indicator bar on the PTT screen to open Settings.

2

Toggle Weather Alerts

Find the Weather Alerts section and toggle it on.

3

Grant Location Permission

When prompted, allow CrewTalk to access your location. This is required so the app knows which NWS zone to monitor. Your location stays on your device and is never sent to any server.

📝 Note

Weather Alerts is a premium feature available on paid plans. On the free tier, the weather alerts toggle is not available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, but only on your device. CrewTalk uses your phone’s GPS to determine which NWS alert zone you’re in. Your location is never sent to any CrewTalk server or third party — the NWS API query uses geographic coordinates that stay on-device.
CrewTalk polls the NWS API every 5 minutes while the app is running. It also performs an immediate check when the app returns to the foreground after being backgrounded.
You must acknowledge each alert by tapping the button in the modal. Alerts cannot be auto-dismissed or swiped away. This is a deliberate safety design — every crew member must personally register the weather threat before continuing work.
No. Once you acknowledge an alert, its ID is saved locally and it will not be shown again. If the NWS issues a new alert (even for the same weather event with an updated description), that will appear as a separate alert.