Report updated Apr 24, 2026

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OBX Hurricane Tracker is an established weather app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 3.0/5 rating from 14 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.

What is OBX Hurricane Tracker?

OBX Hurricane Tracker is a weather-focused mapping application designed to monitor tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic, specifically for the Outer Banks region of North Carolina. It aggregates data from the NHC, NOAA, and NWS to provide real-time environmental visualizations. The app is currently experiencing significant technical instability and user dissatisfaction regarding functionality and advertisements.

Current Momentum

v6.3 · 8mo ago

Maintenance

Last updated 253d ago. 5 versions tracked.

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Competition

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What makes this app unique?

What Does It Look Like?

How Is The App's Momentum Right Now?

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What Are The Key Features?

Storm TrackingStandard

Visualizes paths for hurricanes, tropical storms, and tropical depressions.

Environmental Data LayersStandard

Provides overlays for global cloud cover, surface winds, and 3-hour precipitation data.

Marine ConditionsStandard

Displays wave height, wave direction, and NOAA buoy and ship observation data.

NHC Development ForecastsStandard

Includes specific layers for the National Hurricane Center's chance of storm development.

How much does it cost?

Freemium

Who Built It?

corey hoggard

(1.4K)

Delivering localized radio streaming and niche environmental monitoring tools for specialized regional and interest-based audiences.

Portfolio

13

Apps

Free 12
Weather67%
Travel25%
Utilities8%

Who is corey hoggard?

Corey Hoggard operates as a high-volume utility publisher, utilizing a long-tail strategy to capture fragmented search traffic across localized radio and niche weather categories. Their primary advantage is an operational framework capable of maintaining a massive portfolio of over 100 active apps, effectively crowding out competitors in low-volume, high-intent niches like regional radio and specific natural disaster tracking. A notable strategic signal is the apparent divergence between the legacy app portfolio and a recent shift toward professional drone services indicated in their primary web presence.

Who is corey hoggard for?

  • Niche interest groups
  • Regional radio listeners
  • Amateur musicians
  • Individuals monitoring local weather or natural disasters
Intense

Portfolio momentum

The publisher maintains a high-intensity development cycle with 79 releases or updates in the last 6 months across a portfolio where 109 out of 149 apps remain active.

Last release · 6d agoActive apps · 109Abandoned · 26

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What do users think recently?

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What is the competitive landscape for OBX Hurricane Tracker?

How's The Weather Market?

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SWOT, key takeaways & outlook

The outtake for OBX Hurricane Tracker

Key Takeaways

The application is currently suffering from critical service outages and performance issues that render it largely non-functional for users.

Where Is It Heading?

Trend analysis

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Marlvel.ai. “OBX Hurricane Tracker Intelligence Report.” Updated Apr 24, 2026. https://marlvel.ai/intel-report/weather/obx-hurricane-tracker

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