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Thiago Sobral

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  1. I've just upgraded to SMP v4 and experienced the same issue. Glad you managed to find the issue quickly. Thanks for the amazing work you have been doing since SMP V1. Cheers
  2. Thank you very much for the information! I've been looking forward to buy FSGRW, so maybe this will be the right opportunity. Thanks once again and all the best. Thiago
  3. Good morning! Firstly I would like to congratulate the team for both recent updates of SMP, as well as RWC. The immersion in X-Plane was certainly increased! I have a doubt regarding the cloud rendering in very northern areas, as well as in open ocean areas. In this context I am not using any weather injectors, only X-Plane's real world weather mode. I usually perform a flight between Kangerlussuaq, Greenland (BGSF) to Kastrup (EKCH) according to the route SF 67N050W 67N040W 67N030W 66N020W 65N010W 62N000E ZOL L621 AAL T551 TESPI. The clouds depiction in the origin airport is accurate. As the plane starts getting far from the airport (close to 67N040W), I noticed that the skies became completely clear, although the visual metar representation in XPlane suggested a very cloudy area. In another flight segment, close to the Westfjords in Iceland, although the METAR depicted a very cloudy area with some light precipitation, the skies persisted clear. As I approached ZOL, the clouds started being rendered again, although the METAR representation was quite cloudy along the whole route. I am using the 'Automatic' mode in RWC, despite trying to switch it sometimes to Always, but it remained the same. After reading some posts here and checking my X-Plane logfile, I noticed that the internal coordinate system changes quite frequently in those very northern areas, although I don't know if that could be the issue. I attached some screenshots below. Any help would be much appreciated. Clear skies close to 67N040W, although the METAR suggested a very cloudy area Clear skies close to the Westfjords in Iceland, with the METAR showing a very cloud area with some precipitations When I switched the camera view to the closest airport (in this case BIIS), the weather was pretty accurate when seen from the ground. My SMP settings. I tested different stratus/overcast representation, as well as increased the distance to the maximum. I noticed that the same happened in other areas. For instance, when crossing the southern Atlantic Ocean towards Europe (e.g. through airway UN873). After a while leaving Brazil and going to open ocean, the weather became clear skies, although the METAR indicated some cloudy formations. When I'm flying inside continental areas, I can see the cloud formations normally. I tried to re-download and re-read the METAR sometimes, to no avail. Maybe I am doing something wrong? Thank you very much for your attention! Keep up the great work. Thiago
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