>> I see. So what do I do when I want to change the wind and want the
>> clouds
>> to follow the new setting? Simply do a setprop for the layer height
>> setting it to the same value it was?
>
> For the moment, Yes.
>
> At some point in the future we should fix it so that we're picking up
> the wind from the appropriate "aloft" layer.

Okay, no hurry with that, I have no infrastructure for creating tiles for
a set altitude anyway yet, so it may not be needed for a while...

What's the status of the flat layer on curved Earth problem by the way?

Cheers,

* Thorsten


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