UMass CASA

Mobile Apps

Would you like to receive cutting-edge weather information about  tornados, hail, floods, and high winds in the greater Dallas Fort Worth area? Would you like to help improve how severe weather information is delivered to North Texans to keep people safer?

Then download the CASA Alerts app. 

As severe weather occurs in north Texas, you’ll receive customized alerts.  We’ll also send you periodic short surveys to get your feedback on the alerts and the weather you are experiencing.  It doesn’t require much extra effort on your part, but will provide a tremendous amount of information on how to improve that way weather information is delivered to people like you

If you are interested, please

1.  Take a survey on how you feel about severe weather and weather apps, and then you’ll download the CASA Alerts app: https://delaware.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bBMIHIDj1BREOP3 

OR 

2. Click on one of the links below to download the CASA Alerts app, and we’ll send you the survey later on.

IOS:https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/casa-alerts/id1094271600?mt=8

Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.umass.casa.casaalerts

This app is part of the CASA WX project that has brought new radar technology to the region.  This project is a collaboration among your city (see below), the North Central Texas Council of Governments, University of Massachusetts, University of Delaware and Colorado State University.  For any questions on the project please contact, Brenda Philips at [email protected] or Joe Trainor at [email protected].  

 To learn more about the CASA WX, visit Facebook: CASA Radar |  Twitter: @casaradar| www.casa.umass.edu/main/research/urbantestbed/ http://www.nctcog.org/casawx

Note: To be eligible to participate, you need to be a resident of the following cities listed below.  

 

 

 

 

 

 ADDISON

 CLEBURNE

 GODLEY

 LITTLE ELM

 RIVER OAKS

 ALLEN

 COPPELL

 GRAND PRAIRIE

 LUCAS

 ROANOKE

 ALVARADO

 DECATUR

 GRAPEVINE

 MESQUITE

 SANGER

 ANNA

 DENTON

 HASLET

 MIDLOTHIAN

 TERRELL

 BALCH SPRINGS

 DUNCANVILLE

 HIGHLAND PARK

 N RICHLAND HILLS

 WESTLAKE

 BEDFORD

 EULESS

 HURST

 PLANO

 CROWLEY

 BENBROOK

FARMERS   BRANCH

 JUSTIN

 PRINCETON

 

 BURLESON

 FARMERSVILLE

 KEENE

 PROSPER

 

 CARROLLTON

 FORT WORTH

 KELLER

 RED OAK

 

 CEDAR HILL

 GARLAND

 LANCASTER

 RICHARDSON

 

Residents of unincorporated communities in ELLIS, JOHNSON, TARRANT and WISE counties are also eligible to participate.

PRIVACY POLICY 

This research in supported in part by the National Science Foundation Hazards SEES grant award (#1331572). Academic participants include University of Massachusetts, Colorado State University and the University of Delaware.

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