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      Damir120505 last edited by

      How to make sure that notifications come not when all the conditions are met, but when at least one?

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      • Korina
        Korina Administrator @Damir120505 last edited by

        @Damir120505 Hello, you can set a notification separately for each parameter.

        Korina

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          Damir120505 last edited by Damir120505

          Yes, but notfication will send to me only if all conditions will be met, @Korina

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          • Korina
            Korina Administrator @Damir120505 last edited by

            @Damir120505 yes, but if you do not want that, you can create separate notifications for different parameter.

            Korina

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              Damir120505 last edited by

              No, I can't do that. Only if I'll make new places from wich it send notification.

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                Damir120505 last edited by

                So, I don't know how to do that.

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                  Damir120505 last edited by

                  @Korina

                  Please note, the criteria operator is "AND" – which means that ALL the conditions must be met (not only some of them) in order for you to receive an email alert. (from FAQ)

                  But can I set up Alert for operator "IF" and how to do that?

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                  • idefix37
                    idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Damir120505 last edited by

                    @Damir120505
                    As @Korina said, you just need to set several alerts by this way :
                    https://community.windy.com/topic/7546/or-logical-operator-in-alerts?_=1605635272215

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                      Damir120505 last edited by

                      @idefix37 , thank you. But I can't make oher places in one
                      urban area.

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                      • idefix37
                        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Damir120505 last edited by idefix37

                        @Damir120505
                        As said in my post First choose these locations as Favorites by clicking on the map. To do that, use the weather picker to locate some points in your urban area, give them the names your want and save them as favorites. That’s all.

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                          Damir120505 last edited by

                          If I choose any spot in my district I'll get to a point already created in this district. So, I should to choose spot outside this district.

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                            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Damir120505 last edited by idefix37

                            @Damir120505
                            For example I’ve succeed to create 3 spots for alerts in London.

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                              Damir120505 last edited by

                              I meant a microdistrict of a large city.

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                                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Damir120505 last edited by

                                @Damir120505

                                What's the matter with a micro district. Choose the spots near but out of the district. A global model like that of ECMWF has a 9km resolution and between grid points values are interpolated, so you will not loose forecast precision if you select spots 5km apart.

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