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    • vuleduV Offline
      vuledu @Pillemann
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      @Pillemann I didn't mean it like that on TV. I thought the app would ring with a beep and a short message that bad weather was coming. Or to announce the day before that there might be a storm in a particular location.

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        illili @vuledu | Premium
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        @vuledu Do any of the alert options for a chosen location satisfy what you're looking for? You can set it for a number of conditions (rain, wind, temp, etc.).

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          Pillemann @vuledu | Premium
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          @vuledu
          I didn´t mean it should to be like on TV. Weatherwarnings should be BETTER in Windy THAN TV.
          I know I can open the weatherwarning layer, which I have to select, decrease the size of the map and than look for the warnings around the globe. It´s just not snappy. My wish is that I could read somewhere in Windy like a Blog or a newsticker that a wheatherextreme is coming for that or that region in the world -> then I would open the map (perhaps with a link) and look for it.
          I think weatherwarnings are one of the weakest points of Windy.

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            idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Pillemann
            last edited by idefix37

            @Pillemann
            @vuledu

            The local warnings are already available in Windy at opening.

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            When clicking them you get more information

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            But may be it is not available in every country.
            It is based on the Weather warnings layer.

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            But these warnings only highlight a risk. They cannot give the alert 10 minutes before a storm in a specific location. If that's what you need, it would require further development based on radar and lightning provider data.

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              Pillemann @idefix37 | Premium
              last edited by Pillemann

              @idefix37
              Hi idefix37,
              this is not exactly what I mean.
              I want to know about weatherextremes worldwide. From flooding to fire to storm -> not by the weatherwarning layer but by written text. To get some local wheatherwarnings isn´t the deal for me. It´s just okay. I wouldn´t get notified when I don´t live in your town. That´s simply behind "premium".
              Think in global climate dimensions and we surely will get knocked by extremeweather in future. I want to see that.

              For example Zürich. It´s orange in weatherwarning layer. But when I open the normal wind layer and look at Zürich I will not get an extra warning by default.

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              There´s nothing popping up. That´s what I miss.

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              The orange field is a link which leads to this:

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                idefix37 Sailor Moderator @Pillemann
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                @Pillemann
                But it was @vuledu's request that opened the topic. Sorry, my message should not have been addressed to you.
                However, wanting to be notified of all catastrophic events in the world, I doubt it would be easy to obtain a data source on this subject.
                You can at least look at the Extreme Weather layer, which provides a good estimate of extreme wind, temperature, and rain forecasts compared to normal climate.

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                  Pillemann @idefix37 | Premium
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                  @idefix37
                  Hi and thx for your efforts.
                  Maybe I have derailed the thread slightly. Hopefully the devs will consider a clearer way in future releases. Like it is now, it´s not the quickest way and just feels like a workaround.

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                    vuledu @idefix37
                    last edited by vuledu

                    @idefix37 I meant this Polish-20231104-120446897.jpg

                    I hope I explained it well.

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                      idefix37 Sailor Moderator @vuledu
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                      @vuledu
                      So you get it.
                      And you want a “beep” in addition ?

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                      • vuleduV Offline
                        vuledu @idefix37
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                        @idefix37 To appear a pop-up window on the lock screen,. I think it can be done for mobile devices.
                        I hope you understand what I mean.

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