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      DogMomster
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      Can you please clarify the bell symbols (circled)? I assume they represent some type of alert, just not sure if it’s wind, ice, or what. Thank you!

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        idefix37 Sailor Moderator @DogMomster
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        @DogMomster
        Yes, these bells mean there is an alert for that location because the conditions YOU set, have been met.
        So you should know if it is wind, rain, temperature … we can’t.
        Check your Alert.

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          PiotrGalczynski
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          thank you

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            jameskeep
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            Can we see cloud ceilings or only cloud base on the
            meteorgram? As a pilot it would good to know not only base of lowest cloud amount

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              X X 11 @Korina | Premium
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              @Korina said in How to read Meteogram:

              convective rain

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                dorucalinciobanu
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                Hello,
                Is it possible to change the update hours for ECMWF? For my account I have now the update hours 10:00 and 22:00.
                Keeping the actual interval of 12 hours, I would like to have the following update hours: 4:00 and 16:00.
                How can I do that?
                Thank You!

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                  Suty Windy Staff @dorucalinciobanu
                  last edited by

                  @dorucalinciobanu Hi, this is not possible unfortunately.

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                    dorucalinciobanu @Suty
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                    @Ondřej-Šutera Thank You!

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                      jame5 @dorucalinciobanu
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                      @dorucalinciobanu that's a national weather agency, or something. Have to ask the government or someone like that

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                        Darweesh | Premium
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                        hello,i would like to know the meaning of "swell" and "swell2"pls.

                        awad

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                          Suty Windy Staff @Darweesh
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                          @Darweesh Please check this post here.

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                            Kyle Go
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                            Hi may i ask if this windy app has the capability to show me if there will be a flood in a certain area that i will go through for example a road? Is there a feature like that here? If so can u help me learn how to detect it?

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                              Arron Good Friday Images Williams
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                              Without a doubt, 'It Windy' has won my heart with the way they predict the weather. I admire their methods and follow them every single day. Windy refers me to the website which I find extremely useful. I wish them the best of luck.

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                                no. otou. otou @Korina | Premium
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                                @Korina said in How to read Meteogram:

                                2m above the surface.

                                By 2m from the surface, do you mean 2m from 0m elevation? Or do you mean 2m from the elevation of the set location? If the former, how can I find out the temperature at that elevation in the meteogram?

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                                  Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @no. otou. otou
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                                  @no-otou-otou
                                  https://community.windy.com/topic/26/what-type-of-altitude-is-used-for-the-wind/8?_=1700652268014

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                                    blogul
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                                    Thanks for sharing this content. It is very useful.

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                                      upstamircisi
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                                      thanks for sharing..

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                                        nostink | Premium
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                                        Could someone please tell me what these flat lines indicate? Windy.jpg

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                                          Gkikas LGPZ Moderator Meteorologist @nostink
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                                          @nostink
                                          Low clouds/fog

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                                            nostink @Gkikas LGPZ | Premium
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                                            @Gkikas-LGPZ, thank you very much.

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