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The application sounds very good, it is open source and has good functionality, but… is it true that it does not have proprietary dependencies? Because if I'm not mistaken they must depend on a meteorological center and I doubt that it is free material
They have three choices of API to use. One of which is NOAA whose data license is compatible with F-Droid's free network resources definition
Yeah, they build several versions: google play version, fdroid version, and standard version (I am assuming distributed by izzydroid).
You all of them are available on github, and you can choose which one you want to get by using obtainium or download from specific app store / repos.