Clouds
#1

Any of you allready looked at the clouds? What about the altitude? What about clouds up to 20k ft? Possible?
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#2

No, make that 30k ft. I read some accounts of P-51 pilots and sometimes they had to fly up to 30k to break the cloud cover.
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#3

we shoud have clouds much highsr also
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#4

im looking into it but so far i cant work it out
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#5

As for the high altitude clouds, it would be perhaps easier to achieve this with the weather set to allow thunderstorms, as Towering Cumulus can often get that high, as wtih Cumulonimbus clouds, which can often top 35,000 feet - both which are associated with thunderstorms. The higher altitude clouds, like Cirrocumulus, and cirrus is seemingly currently modeled, and that is from 20,000 to 40,000 - and are rather wispy, which would account for the hazzy misty stuff you have to break through at those heights.
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#6

As long as you're looking into it, could you see if it would be possible to have the "poor" and "blind" cloud conditions without the turbulence below 1000' ?
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#7

physically, thats correctly modeled and shouldnt be changed. If anything, the turbulance altitude in these conditions should be INCREASED.

If you dont want the turbulance, mearly turn it off in the difficultly settings.
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