See https://sourceforge.net/p/heat-meteo/discussion/268087/thread/6b340ea3e5/ . A solution was found. Either do this I turned off wifi and opened the app. I went to the app's preferences and turned off "display radar" and saved the settings. or this, which is equivalent: edit ~/Library/Preferences/com.heat.Meteorologist.plist to change this from 1 to 0: <key>displayRadar</key> <string>1</string>
See https://sourceforge.net/p/heat-meteo/discussion/268087/thread/6b340ea3e5/ . A solution was found. Either do this I turned off wifi and opened the app. I went to the app's preferences and turned off "display radar" and saved the settings. or this, which is equivalent: edit ~/Library/Preferences/com.heat.Meteorologist.plist to change this from 1 to 0: <key>displayRadar</key> <string>1</string>
See https://sourceforge.net/p/heat-meteo/discussion/268087/thread/6b340ea3e5/ . A solution was found. Either do this I turned off wifi and opened the app. I went to the app's preferences and turned off "display radar" and saved the settings. or this, which is equivalent: edit ~/Library/Preferences/com.heat.Meteorologist.plist to change this from 1 to 0: <key>displayRadar</key> <string>1</string>
Thank you! That worked. Another way to accomplish the same thing (without disconnecting from the Internet) is to edit ~/Library/Preferences/com.heat.Meteorologist.plist to change this from 1 to 0: <key>displayRadar</key> <string>1</string>
I'm also running Mojave 10.14.6. It works well for me on my "early 2015" MacBook Pro, so I have felt no need to continue upgrading beyond it.
Meteorologist 3.5.2 suddenly started crashing yesterday
I don't have a directory ~/Preferences at all. I don't have ~/Logs either.
I don't have a directory ~/Preferences at all.