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      PabloGrela
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      I'm missing the tides on the alerts, the feature is pretty nice, but in some sports and spots, the tides are really relevant, so for example, I want to surf in a place that has optimal conditions, I can set up the alert for it but that conditions includes that should be low tide, so I don't really care if the rest of conditions are met if the tide is not low.

      Regards!

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        petra.pik
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        Hello @PabloGrela thank you for your feedback. We are not working on this right now but will look into it in future :)

        Petra

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          Caefix | Premium
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          Tides & waves in meteogram are a premium feature, but could it be available in case of warnings?
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            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Caefix
            last edited by idefix37

            @Caefix
            Your question is just crazy !
            Warnings are issued by national weather departments. Windy only makes them available on a map.
            Furthermore, tides and waves are not subject to warnings except in cases of risk of submersion. So do not assume that these warning bulletins will give information on low tide as requested in this topic !

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              Caefix @idefix37 | Premium
              last edited by

              @idefix37 Sorry, I thought about storm meets high tide conditions.

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                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Caefix
                last edited by idefix37

                @Caefix
                Storm surge is due to storm (low pressure rises the sea level and wind can push water to the coast) but tides have nothing to do with this phenomenon.
                In my country submersion risk due to storm surge is included in warning bulletin
                Windy cannot do anything about the content of the bulletins.

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