Thanks Jim. After I got your post I went back and took another look. It still is showing heavy snow. Then I got the brilliant thought that well, maybe the problem is I almost always check it using the map. So I went to user-defined weather and check it there, the same way you did. No difference; I'm still showing heavy snow.
So now we get confirmation of what we have all known all along; Tres is an idiot. But in what way is Tres an idiot and how does Tres fix this problem?
I really figured it was just some goofy Jepps thing. What to my surprise do I come to see but it's just a goofy Tres thing. But how do I fix it?
What does your weather download show? Not what shows in a flight, but on that same weather screen.
Maybe your browser cache needs to be cleared out?
Okay, I said "user defined" in the previous post. I should have said "real world". I know the difference. But what I do is, I go into user defined to move around the map even though I always fire it up using real-world weather. I was just going to edit the post, but could that have something to do with it? I wouldn't have thought so but surely something is going on here. I trust I'm making myself obscure.
I don't know where you got that, I can't see where anyone in this thread has implied such. BTW, here's a thread where another user is apparently having some issues with RWW today:
http://forum.avsim.net/topic/375112-real-wx-issues/
Maybe there's something odd going on with the Jepp data today?
Jim
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It's a folder that contains data that your web browser has accumulated. Depending on your browser there is an option to clear this folder.
Another question: When you start FS do you directly go into a saved flight or the Set up a Flight screen?
Okay, thanks.
I start up almost exactly the same way every time: first, I select the saved flight which I am going to continue with. So, yes, nearly always a saved flight. Certainly the case with this weather issue.
First thing I do is pick the date and time, usually dawn on the day in question. Next thing; get the real world weather. Then resave the flight and continue. Optionally, I may reset. That's just a carryover from the FS 9 days, I don't think it's necessary with this computer but frequently I do it anyway because I'm superstitious.
Here's the weather I just got at one of the nearby airports. The one I am at, São Paulo, is having bluebird weather at the moment.
Heavy snow with a temperature of 65°F? Obviously ridiculous! But what IS going on?
Last edited by tres2; 05-28-2012 at 12:09 PM.
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