If the floor to the bottom of the glass is 300mm or less then a particular BS standard of toughened glass has to be used. Over 300mm then standard strength.
this warping is a product of the manafacturing process, rolling and heating and cannot be eliminated. some batches will have more and some less warping
I had a major to do with a double glazing firm over this exact problem a year ago.
I had a house re-glazed and it looked awful from the outside and when I called them they told me about all the regs, 300mm etc etc.
I then called Pilkington who maufactured the glass and spoke to their technical dept who confirmed all that the DG firm had said and more.
Anyway I wasnt happy about it so re-measured and made it 305mm, the DG firm sent their bloke around to remeasure and he had to agree it was 305mm, so they took out the panes and replaced them with another type of toughened glass that didnt have the warping effect, but from outside it does appear as if it has a slight dark tint to it, so you cant have everything.