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Wind Alerts

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This is a great idea to reduce our liability and provide safety precautions, however, our system is set to alert at 15mph winds and 20 mph gusts. Here is an example of alerts going out last week: Why alert when not close to threshhold and so many?

6/30/20199:47pmSystemsummary: 4 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 3mph, max gust: 3mph6/30/20199:19pmSystemsummary: 4 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 1mph, max gust: 3mph6/30/20198:51pmSystemsummary: 5 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 2mph, max gust: 2mph6/30/20198:23pmSystemsummary: 5 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 2mph, max gust: 1mph6/30/20197:56pmSystemsummary: 5 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 5mph, max gust: 6mph6/30/20197:15pmSystemsummary: 4 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 3mph, max gust: 3mph6/30/20196:32pmSystemsummary: 4 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 5mph, max gust: 7mph6/30/20195:50pmSystemsummary: 5 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 6mph, max gust: 8mph6/30/20195:05pmSystemsummary: 5 stations within 2 miles. max wind: 5mph, max gust: 8mph

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If you can give me a lead ID for what you pasted above, I can give you a better answer. I am guessing you are looking at the log. Did an alert actually go out? We log the data even if the alert doesn't go out. Currently you can set your alert to go to your company email (and other emails that you list) and/or to your customer. It doesn't currently look at your staff at the event and your delivery type to decide who to alert. Good idea though!

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We log the data as a record. Alerts only go out when thresholds are met. We believe it's good to know when the wind was low as well. If there is an issue regarding wind, you can produce the weather data showing good weather.

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Sure!

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