Please add sandstorm to weather report
Recently we have had several sandstorms that affected the drive greatly limiting visibility. I would like to be able to warn drivers or learn of sandstorms on my route.
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Joseph J Rys commented
Important to prevent accidents, such as the one that occurred yesterday in Central California. It involved 35 vehicles, and 2 people were killed.
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Joseph J Rys commented
We should be able to report Dense Fog, such as occurred yesterday in Central California, which caused a major accident. 35 cars were involved, and 2 people were killed.
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Jesus Portillo commented
Dust storms and windy should be added.
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Shawn Gerhardt commented
This is a fantastic suggestion! I have had to resort to reporting fog, but that doesn't quite indicate the severity of what a haboob really is.
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M C commented
This is very critical. If a person has warning a dust storm, they can pull over correctly
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M C commented
Please add DUST STORMS as a weather alert choice, as dust storms can be deadly. Thank you, from Arizona!!😁
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Merci commented
I propose to include it among the hazards:
- Dust/sand blowing
-High winds (affecting traffic)
- People walking on the side of the road -
Eyes Wide Open commented
NEED THIS
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Eyes Wide Open commented
"Blowing dust" alert would save lives in desert climates.
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waterdog commented
Same for New Mexico. Current gust of 60-70 mph winds. Zero visibility in areas due to blowing sand / dust. Downed trees and power lines across the state.
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Sebastiaan Van Geel commented
Hello, in Belgium there are sometimes SMOG alerts, triggered when amounts of fine dust are exceeded in certain area's.This is then a nationally broadcasted plan, showing where and when speed is reduced to 90km/h on parts of specific highways. Can the plan be implemented into Waze?
https://www.vmm.be/nieuws/archief/smogalarm
Kind regards,
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Frank Alexander commented
This should be an option. I work for fire & rescue and we have multiple accidents each year.
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Anonymous commented
Weather conditions cvan you add sand storms and tumble weed for us in New Mexico please