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    • ivo
      ivo Administrator @Michal90 last edited by

      @Michal90 I have opened chat here on community.windy.com

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        Haalip @ivo last edited by

        @ivo 0_1495669807969_Screenshots_2017-05-24-20-46-11.png

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          glogar Windsurfer last edited by glogar

          @ivo
          In the email (google.com) is overlapping text, details are in screenshots:

          1_1495714998359_screencapture-mail-google-mail-u-0-1495714615931.png 0_1495714998359_screencapture-mail-google-mail-u-0-1495714380753.png

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          • Work2fly
            Work2fly last edited by

            I have an alert set up for Bridgend (paragliding site) for NE / E.

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            and just got an alert for this site by email.

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            Which doesn't quite match the wind direction specified.. Any ideas or is it something I have mis-configured?

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            • ku.ba
              ku.ba Kiter last edited by ku.ba

              Hi, I've the same bug here... Alert set for rather east wind, but sending emails on southerly 0_1496163273445_Alert bug - direction.png

              Other alert that I've set is working fine

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              • ivo
                ivo Administrator @ku.ba last edited by

                @ku.ba I will check it tomorrow

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                • ivo
                  ivo Administrator last edited by ivo

                  The bug regarding bad direction match have been FOUND AND FIXED

                  // check if integer is in dir array
                  // dir = 275.6
                  // directions = [ 'E','SW','W','NW' ] 
                  var compareDirections = (dir,directions) => {
                  	const dir2dir = ['N','NE','E','SE','S','SW','W','NW','N']
                  
                  	if(!directions.length) return true
                  
                  	var index = Math.floor( ( +dir + 22.5 ) / 45 ) // returns 0 .. 8
                  	
                  	return directions.indexOf( dir2dir[ index ] ) > -1	
                  
                  }
                  
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                  • ivo
                    ivo Administrator @Work2fly last edited by

                    @Work2fly FIXED BUDDY

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                    • ku.ba
                      ku.ba Kiter last edited by

                      Great, thanks @ivo

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                        Myron last edited by

                        Started seeing some Alerts a few days ago. I find that the forecast alerts are given way too far in advance. In my area even the best forecasts can change the same day so I never check the forecast beyond 24 hours in advance. In fact, the first alert I got completely changed by the time I saw the email later in the day. I do like how easy it is to keep up to date with a changing forecast for any given alert through the link to a detailed forecast in the email.

                        Could there be an option to select how much advance notice to get. I like 24 hours or less.

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                        • ivo
                          ivo Administrator last edited by

                          good idea

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                            kyawswarwin last edited by

                            Myanmar Font is not correct and cannot read . Plz use English word For Myanmar city . For Example ပခုကၠဴ or pakokku .. it is a font that we can read . Thz

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                            • Tomber42
                              Tomber42 Moderator last edited by

                              in the german alert mail there is written

                              Hallo,

                              "ein GROSSER Tag in Schönefeld steht bevor"

                              means in english: a GREAT day in schoenefeld is coming

                              GREAT day?

                              not shure what you want to say..but GREAT in case of storm??

                              Greetings from Tomber

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                                fnorman | Premium last edited by

                                My spot is "Rosario - Argentina"; I-ve posted for an Alert; It Was accuratted, except that the Name of the Spot founded to be "Lourdes" instead of Rosario!. Was funny, but if it helps you, that was my only "bug" found.
                                ![alt text](0_1507892916308_Captura de pantalla 2017-10-13 a las 8.07.22.png image url)

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                                • zoolkhan
                                  zoolkhan last edited by zoolkhan

                                  Keeps sending me "alerts" about regular days?

                                  I would rather have it send me alerst only on severe weather - and as the alert is ment to be displayed on phone and smartwatch etc, i would love to have a better definition of "big day" that is coming to my place.

                                  Whats with the "big day" that is coming????

                                  Will i get married? will i get the job? will trump initiate ww3 - which means the big day is coming to all of us?

                                  0_1507976173195_upload-5e7ae165-e65a-4c76-9d89-42a34e59d4c9

                                  can we change that sentence to classify the type of "bigness" - sever wind? severe rain/snow?

                                  The picture above indicates nothing special about the "big day" (it shows 2 days, which one is big?)
                                  normal wind, normal shitty weather, temperatures normal..... what is the qualifyer for "big day" ?

                                  "make the text great again" ; we need informative alerts about relevant happenings - currently it is neither.
                                  (mayhaps the relevancy i can alter in the settings when creating an alert, but the useless "big day" text i cant change.
                                  And when i read that on my smartwatch, and i am forced to load the full blown app before i understand what the alert is about then i am frustrated.

                                  ... yes, dear developers - i spent much time in my professional life around programmers and datacenters, and i know you want to crucify me now for posting something that may be more of a "feature" than a bug. (its by design, so lets ignore it)

                                  I do have the impression though, that after your anger has subsided - you may find my feedback has a point.

                                  cheers, thanks for reading until here :-)

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