@Putje I see the problem now. Thank you very much!
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RE: Possible display bug in Aviation forecast layers
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RE: Possible display bug in Aviation forecast layers
@Putje I see the problem now. Thank you very much!
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RE: Possible display bug in Aviation forecast layers
@Suty In Argentina. Look:
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RE: Possible display bug in Aviation forecast layers
@Suty That's not the issue.
Please follow these steps:
Select the "Low Clouds" layer and try taking a picture of what is displayed.
Now select "Fog" and switch back to "Low Clouds." You'll notice that the layer shows something different than before.
Select "Cloud base" then go back to "Low Clouds" once again, and this time, you'll see the same cloud coverage as the first time.
You can repeat this process multiple times.The problem is that the "Low Clouds" layer shows different coverage depending on which layer you were previously viewing.
Like, Low clouds <> fog <> low clouds <> cloud base <> low clouds <> fog <> low clouds
Thank you!
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Possible display bug in Aviation forecast layers
Hello!
To reproduce this error, I'm using the ICON prediction model. Select the same hour for the next day.
In the Aviation section, first select Low Clouds, then Fog, and then Low Clouds again. You'll notice that the clouds have now changed shape and area.
Next, select something like Cloud Base, and then go back to Low Clouds. This time, the clouds appear as they did the first time.Or perhaps I'm doing something wrong.
The question is: which one of these forecasts should we trust?
Thanks!