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    • HardikPH Offline
      HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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      @Filip_K can you explain it for me I don't understand

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      • Filip_KF Offline
        Filip_K Windy Staff @HardikP
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        Hi @HardikP, warnings from NDMA are part of meteoblue suite of warnings and thus will be part of ours as well, in the near future.

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        • HardikPH Offline
          HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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          @Filip_K Screenshot_20260212_051954.jpg
          I don't know if this could be a good idea because metroblue keep compressing all the warnings into one place

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          • HardikPH Offline
            HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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            @Filip_KScreenshot_20260212_150132.jpg
            For reference this is how should the map should look
            But meteoblue is showing all of them in an single place
            This could be a bad idea there could be a issue in
            Meteoblue system that could be fixed later
            I advise try to wait untill meteoblue fix the issue how you can try do contact them about it
            • Hardik

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              Filip_K Windy Staff @HardikP
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              @HardikP
              As far as I know, this is because NDMA doesn't use lat/lon polygons for specifying the are, but LGD District Code, which is currently not supported by meteoblue.

              See content of NDMA's feed: https://sachet.ndma.gov.in/cap_public_website/rss/rss_india.xml

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              • HardikPH Offline
                HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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                @Filip_K you are right ndma issue district wise warnings what now if we found out the source
                Can't you integrated the ndma warning without meteoblue and also ndma sachet website is computer machine friendly as far as I know I am just saying
                I am not trying to be rude or demanding I advise the use the ndma website directly with meteoblue

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                • HardikPH Offline
                  HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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                  @Filip_K other than the cap alerts issue everything is working fine in windy

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                    Filip_K Windy Staff @HardikP
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                    @HardikP
                    I tried to find polygons for the LGD disctrict codes (so they can be properly displayed on the map) but I wasn't able to. Do you know of any source that would give us code -> polygon mapping?

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                    • HardikPH Offline
                      HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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                      @Filip_K There isn’t one official website that directly gives you “LGD district code → polygon boundary” in a single download. The LGD portal gives you the district codes in CSV format, but no map shapes. On the other hand, sites like GADM, Census India shapefiles, or OpenStreetMap give you the actual district boundary polygons, but they don’t include LGD codes. So the practical solution is to download the LGD district code list, download the district boundary shapefile (from GADM or Census), and then match them together using district and state names in a GIS tool or with something like GeoPandas. Once merged, you’ll have a proper LGD code-to-polygon mapping that can be displayed correctly on the map. It’s not one-click simple, but it’s completely doable.

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                      • HardikPH Offline
                        HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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                        @Filip_K this is all I know

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                          HardikP External Developers @HardikP
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                          @filip_k any progress?

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                            Filip_K Windy Staff @HardikP
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                            Hi @HardikP, no, none so far

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                            • HardikPH Offline
                              HardikP External Developers @Filip_K
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                              @Filip_K you do know that monsoon is coming up

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