Whenever I fly around the southern end of Lake Ontario (Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo-Niagara etc.) I get these weird shaped clouds that put themselves ontop of the rest of the sky. For example, it could be an overcast day, but these clouds will appear ontop of the cloud layer with a distinct outline around them. Even when doing night flying, they appear bright on top of the night sky. If anyone knows what this is all about, please let me know.
I recognize the cloud that is just in front of the Cessna. It's a cloud that comes from an addon that creates thermals, I can't remember the name of it. There is even an option to enable the display of those clouds (to show where the thermals are) or not.
I recognize the cloud that is just in front of the Cessna. It's a cloud that comes from an addon that creates thermals, I can't remember the name of it. There is even an option to enable the display of those clouds (to show where the thermals are) or not.
I recognize the cloud that is just in front of the Cessna. It's a cloud that comes from an addon that creates thermals, I can't remember the name of it. There is even an option to enable the display of those clouds (to show where the thermals are) or not.
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