The WeatherCAN app is great in terms of accuracy, but I noticed some anomalies.
The location service on my iPhone always indicates that my Home is in Gatineau, QC, or in Hull, QC (before municipal amalgamation in 2002). However, the WeatherCAN app shows "Kilroy Crescent, QC". Since this name is very unfamiliar to me, I had to look up the address in Maps apps. Please display either "Kilroy Crescent, Gatineau, QC" or simply "Gatineau, QC" to prevent any confusion.
At present, "Past 24 Hour Conditions" is the only feature for which I need to visit Environment and Climate Change Canada's website on a web browser. I propose that "Past 24 Hour Conditions" feature be consolidated into "HOURLY" in which the current date can be changed in a drop-down list.
Thank you very much for your attention.
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Thank you for implementing the "Past 24 Hour Conditions" feature in the WeatherCAN app!
It is interesting to note a unique feature that there are 2 ways to tap in order to return to the previous window, i.e., Back icon ("<") and Close icon ("X").
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Even though the iPhone is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, the WeatherCAN app is sometimes unable to establish network connection.
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The WeatherCAN app's Notifications section refers to AQHI and CAS. It took me a long time to figure out what they mean, so please elaborate as Air Quality Health Index (AQHI) and Cote air santé (CAS).