Hans Fugal wrote: >Semantically, am I right that for weather scenarios, METAR is the real >weather, Thunderstorm is thunderstorm-like weather (no relation to >real weather?), fair is easy flying (again, no relation to real >weather?), and none means no scenario (manual control?). That's what I >think they should mean but I'm not convinced that that is what they >mean (or anything else that would make sense). > > This is right, except that in the 'none' scenario the weather is still updated by the metar if metar is enabled. I can not remember if this is a bug or a feature.
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