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Static low level cloud layer following aircraft

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Hello,When I cruise with (or without) AS2004 active, I have this very annoying low level cloud layer (stratus-like) locked under my aircraft throughout much of the flight. It only disappears when entering the TMA...Now, this is probably not due to AS2004 since I have experienced this visual nuance before installing AS2004, but I hoped that AS2004 would remove it. Unfortunately not so.Can somebody maybe point to possible clues? I have carefully accomodated the AS2004 guidlines and settings suggestions. I also remember to clean the FSUIPC (v.3.30) weather before each flight.Thanks,Mr. Inge JohannessenBergen, NORWAY

Here's my AS2004.ini & FSUIPC.ini files:AS2004.ini file:----//AS2004 configuration file[General]WindowPosX = 15WindowPosY = 15DefaultWeatherFolder = D:ProgramfilerMicrosoft GamesFlight Simulator 9ModulesActiveSky2004SuppressionCeiling = 2000SurfaceWindLimit = 10CloudLayerLimit = 5LocalSuppressionRange = 100MinimumVisibility = 0MaximumVisibility = 50IncreasedWake = FalseDisableWindsAloft = FalseForceDestinationWeatherZone = TruePreventIcing = FalseOnlineUpdates = TrueExtendedDestinationWindsForce = FalseGlobalWrites = TrueVoicePlayback = TrueLocalSuppression = TrueStartupSound = TrueUseProxyServer = FalseFogLayerGeneration = TrueUpdateSuppression = TrueOvercastEnhancement = TrueRouteWindSmoothing = TrueLimitSurfaceWinds = FalseLimitCloudLayers = TrueAutoGlobalWriteToggle = TrueCCWindsFix = TrueDisableUpperLayerGeneration = FalseVisibilitySmoothing = TrueDisableMessages = FalseAutoTimeZoneDetection = TrueUpdateInterval = 10VATSIMData = FalseZuluConversion = 2TAFProcessing = TrueEnforceVisibilityLimits = TrueWakeTurb = TrueStartPaused = FalseUseSystemTime = TrueDisableCAVOKClouds = FalseProxyAddress = NONE------FSIUPC.ini file:[General]History=ECM911FCW6YZZJ2QVQJ3XTCASid=FlightTCASrange=40TrafficScanPerFrame=10AxisCalibration=NoCentredDialogue=YesClearWeatherDynamics=YesOwnWeatherChanges=NoWeatherReadInterval=4MoveBGLvariables=YesMainMenu=&ModulesSubMenu=&FSUIPC ...----####

Hi,We have seen it and we call it moving haze. Having B142 installed, has removed it for me, so that is what I suggest!Hope this helps,JimActiveSky Supporthttp://www.hifisim.com/images/as2004proudsupporter.jpg

Ahh moving haze, yes. Okay, I will install B142 as suggested.Thanks for your help!

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