April 25, 201016 yr Thanks for that Jim.I have been having alot of problems with destination winds, so I removed and reinstalled ASE and disabled all weather options in FSUIPC. I did not enable DWC. The only change I made was to disable the haze layer.I'm finding as before that the destination wind is incorrect. I have been flying a route from LIPZ (venice) to LFMN (Nice). After refreshing the AI everything seems fine. Radar Contact and ASE both report the departure weather the same.On the last flight, approaching the destination, Radar Contact gave me winds of 189/5 whilst ASE reports 090/4. Upon landing, the winds reported by Radar Contact were the closest, all though sometimes ASE is the closest. Sometimes the ASE arrival weather report matches the departure airport weather exactly (appears like it hasn't changed or updated), whilst Radar Contact reports the destination weather correctly.Is this a bug due to be fixed or is there something wrong with my setup?ThanksSteve Munn Stephen Munn
April 26, 201016 yr Hi Steve,Are you Forcing your destination weather in ASE?No Jim, should it be on? Stephen Munn
April 26, 201016 yr I have the exact same problem :(Destination winds are always incorrect. I can't even understand where ASE is getting this wind from... Local station says f.e. 280/9; Destination station says 280/9; on the report screen of ASE it says 280/9, but in FSX (shift+Z) it says 150/14...i mean, what the hell?!?! i tried every combination possible of options and settings, with and without fsuipc, but nothing solves the problem. winds are ALWAYS wrong at destination.I really hope HIfisim will solve this issue very quickly. As for me, in act of desperation, returned to ASv6 wich gives me the winds just right every time. too bad the weather isn't such astonishing as the weather ASE generates :(Regards,Carlos Bandeira
April 26, 201016 yr Hi,No, Off is fine. Did you have a route processed in ASE?Yes I did. I let the initial weather process complete. Processed a flight plan in ASE and then refreshed the AI.I'm wondering if its because the depiction output never completes and thus ASE never gets round to updating the weather at my destination airport? Stephen Munn
April 27, 201016 yr Hi Steve,How do you know that your depiction output never completes? Don't go by the light up message at the bottom of ASE, because in areas with dense airports it will be on most if not all of the time.
April 28, 201016 yr Hi Steve,How do you know that your depiction output never completes? Don't go by the light up message at the bottom of ASE, because in areas with dense airports it will be on most if not all of the time.Yes, I was going by the light being on. What do you recommend for me to do. FYI - I run it networked. Stephen Munn
April 29, 201016 yr mine is set to default, should I make it 0? The problem I am seeing is both with filed flight plans and free flight, approaching the destination winds are NEVER correct, and the atc and atis always say incorrect, but coming up about 10 miles out winds suddenly change and are right, and then the airport changes its active runways to correct ones. So annoying. I have to ignore atc who first on descent demands I land on the opposite runways. Then coming near the airport there are planes that just took off on those wrong runways even though everyone else is now going to the correct ones.
April 29, 201016 yr Hi,In ASE, what is your Dynamic Rate of Change slider set to?Hi Jim,I have tried it at 0 and 50 as per posts I have read. What should it be set to?Best wishesSteve Stephen Munn
April 30, 201016 yr I still get an airport 20-30 miles ahead reporting the exact same weather as I am experiencing now, even though the closer I get the more it goes to what it should be set at in the metar. Finally a few miles out everything corrects itself and winds are right at the destination airport, the only problem is the AI has been using the wrong runway since I first arrived in the area, making a mess of the atc who now that the winds change have suddenly opened up the correct opposite runways
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