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This happens if SMP is told to create unnaturally thick stratus clouds, and you've set SMP's stratiform representation setting to solid overcast. From what I gather, this tends to happen with the NOAA weather plugin.

So - you can switch to a different weather source, or switch to a different stratiform setting in SMP to avoid this.

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17 hours ago, sundog said:

This happens if SMP is told to create unnaturally thick stratus clouds, and you've set SMP's stratiform representation setting to solid overcast. From what I gather, this tends to happen with the NOAA weather plugin.

So - you can switch to a different weather source, or switch to a different stratiform setting in SMP to avoid this.

I’m not using NOAA plugin. Don’t even know what it is.    I had real weather turned on in xplane.     I also don’t use RWC 

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Not really - it just means that unnatural cloud thickness values for overcast clouds are being received via X-Plane's METAR data as opposed to some other engine. Anecdotally this seems to happen more often when NOAA is in the mix, but it's still possible with X-Plane's default weather engine too.

My recommendation is still to switch SMP's stratiform setting to HD puffs from solid overcast if this is happening often for you. Using RWC should also prevent this from happening.

 

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