February 18, 201214 yr Today after some checking of differences in ASE and AS2012 I changed some settings and did a flight between ESMQ (Kalmar) and ESGG (Gothenburg) because I saw it was OVC003 and OVC006 in both places.And this is what I've got. OVC006 at takeoff from ESMQ I almost right away lost sight of the ground, was in a grey mess until 7-8000 and broke out of the clouds. No picture from that because this problem havemostly been seen at approach.Just before entering cloudsDiving into the messJust before disconnect AP and ATStill OVC and SnowStill OVC and SnowSo what did I do. Simple!WxOptions.General DWC Checked Force ATC Checked Force Destination Checked Dynamic Rate 0 Everything else UnChecked = not active Cloud Options Prevent CloudRedraw Checked The other two below UnChecked Wind Options Have disabled everything about Thermal on the right side. All slides all way to the left. Visibility Fog Layer Checked Use Stratus for Fog UnChecked Enable Visibility Checked and set to 15000 Thermals Cleared totaly, just made it empty.So to me it looks like that when I removed the use Stratus for fog and Enable Stratuscumulus something happendYesterday I had clear wheather in CYVR with AS2012 and not with ASE so I played around with all settings and compared ASE and AS2012 about differences.And I found these new settings, stratus for fog and Stratuscumulus, so I just removed them. Nothing like that in ASE that predicts OK.So it would be great if someone could test a little to see if I really found a workaround or if it just was pure luck with the weather today. Edited February 18, 201214 yr by PerWel Per W Sweden Programmer since 30+ years (now retired) and a avid flightsimmer since SubLogic on Vic64. Now I enjoy XP 12.1.3r2 and Scenery fixing. Also did some real pilot training back in 1979-80. Win10 Pro, i5-11600K, Water Cooling, ASUS MB 32GB, nVidia 4060Ti 16 GB, 27" ASUS TUF Gaming VG27AQZ 2560x1440 monitor, 2 NVMe drives + 4 SSDs and 1 HDD for downloads/storage. Honeycomb Yoke + throttle and MFG Crosswind rudders. I always build my PCs myself so I know what is inside them.
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