var tips = new Array();
tips[0]="<strong>International Cities - Imagery</strong><br>MyWeather Mobile has gone international!  View satellite imagery and current conditions of thousands of cities worldwide! Users can now view RADAR imagery in Australia, Canada and the USA. Satellite imagery is provided for Asia, Australia, North America and South America. Rotate the phone horizontally to view FULL-SCREEN maps.";

tips[1]="<strong>Alert Map</strong><br>You can find the Alert map by toggling the Radar > Cloud >Alert. The Alert map represents your cities as pin markers. ";

tips[2]="<strong>MyWeather Location Option</strong><br>Users can now add, remove, or re-order the MyWeather location in the Preferences section.";

tips[3]="<strong>What is Data Caching?</strong><br>Data caching allows data to be stored by the app.  The app will save your last location on the imagery maps.  It will also save your forecast in case you lose your signal. An ON/OFF button can be found in the Preference section.";

tips[4]="<strong>Data Caching Option</strong><br>An option for data caching has been added in the Preferences section.  An ON/OFF button can be found in the Preference section to enable or disable map caching.";

tips[5]="<strong>Latitude/Longitude for Trend Graphs</strong><br>Users can see their exact GPS location while viewing the 36-hr trends of temperature, wind speed and direction, and precipitation totals.";

tips[6]="<strong>Time Stamps</strong><br>Time stamps can be seen in the expanded Current Conditions to let the user know the most updated time the weather station reported in.";

tips[7]="<strong>Stay Up-to-Date</strong><br>Follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest news on our app developments, new releases, and other newsworthy items.";

tips[8]="<strong>Add Contacts</strong><br>Add your friends and family directly to our device from your stored contacts list. Click on the “i” icon, then choose the tab either for Contacts. Select names from your iPhone’s contact list to add to your MyWeather Current Conditions list.";

tips[9]="<strong>No Network Alert</strong><br>When your device loses WiFi or cellular signal, a pop-up window will appear alerting you to the loss of network signal.";

tips[10]="<strong>Horizontal View</strong><br>Want to see full-screen radar screen? Then turn your device horizontal and the map will expand to full screen.";

tips[11]="<strong>Total Precipitation</strong><br>View total precipitation for the day in the Trend graph for precipitation. You can also view the current precipitation total in the detailed Current Conditions.";

tips[12]="<strong>Liquid/Snow Precipitation</strong><br>View active precipitation on the precipitation Trend graph for either liquid or frozen precipitation. You can also view temperature/dew point data on the temperature Trend graph.";

tips[13]="<strong>Chance of Precipitation - %</strong><br>View the percent chance of precipitation for the next 7-days in the Forecast mini-view. ";

tips[14]="<strong>Closest Hour – tap trend</strong><br>When a user taps on the trend graph (temperature, precipitation or wind) the app will automatically select the closest horizontal hour to the users actual time!";

tips[15]="<strong>Remove ‘MyWeather’ location</strong><br>Requested by popular demand, users can now re-order/remove/re-add the MyWeather location in the Current Conditions. To re-add this geo-location feature, click on the zoom icon in the Preferences section.";

tips[16]="<strong>Create a Custom Location</strong><br>To add your current location based on your lat/long, click on the zoom icon in the Preferences section and your geo-based location will be added to the Current Conditions list. ";

tips[17]="<strong>Puerto Rico data now available</strong><br>A new forecast database is now available for all locations in Puerto Rico, including live, animated radar and radar with satellite. ";

tips[18]="<strong>Setting up push notifications</strong><br>To set up push alerts, you must download MyWeather v2.0 from iTunes. All cities in your list will automatically receive push alerts.";

tips[19]="<strong>Push notification badge numbers</strong><br>The number displayed on the home screen MyWeather Logo shows the total number of alerts for all cities on your list. Once you open the application and view the alerts, the number on the home screen badge goes away.";

tips[20]="<strong>Push notification source</strong><br>Push notifications for severe weather are created by NWS and sent to MyWeather. Our servers process the alerts and send them onto Apple’s APNS System.";

tips[21]="<strong>View/Close Menu</strong><br>The View/Close button found on the alert text box only displays when the iPhone is <strong>unlocked</strong>.  When the iPhone is locked, the alert text box only displays the NWS alert but not the View/Close button.";

