Different weather options you will have in FS2004 and also a great lightning shot. http://www.fsmagazine.nl/nl/modules....view_photo.php
Different weather options you will have in FS2004 and also a great lightning shot. http://www.fsmagazine.nl/nl/modules....view_photo.php
Don't give this more meaning than it deserves...what you see are the set of pre-built weather options. You can also fully customize the weather or download real weather from the net.
What, no hurricanes? ;-)
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From a local point of view, a hurricane is just a certain strength of wind blowing from a certain direction. I don't see why it couldn't handle that...
That picture with lightning looks spectacular!!
If you want to look at the weather themes www.fsgateway.net
No hurricanes! :-lol
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looks good to me...i'm sure some will complain though.
"Accept that some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue."
"From a local point of view, a hurricane is just a certain strength of wind blowing from a certain direction."
Actually no. One, when flying, we don't stay "local" very long but more importantly, the direction and velocity of the wind as well as turbulance and rainfall vary dramatically over very short distances and particularly around the "eye wall" which is literally a cylindrical wall of clouds that surrounds the eye.
In the eye, it is dead calm and often a clear blue sky above. Then all hell breaks lose as the eye moves. I think it would be exceptionally difficult for FS to model anything resembling the real thing.
For those interested, the following is an ultra-cool site that gives you a virtual flight into the eye.
Regards
http://www.hurricanehunters.com/
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