Looks absolutely wonderful Torsten, very realistic, fog round here covering the 
South Downs in England is very flat and sharp at the uppermost limit, what a 
great implementation. 

Alex

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On 5 Dec 2010, at 21:23, Torsten Dreyer <tors...@t3r.de> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> as some of you may have noticed, I'm playing with the METAR generated weather 
> (once again). Because it's winter in the part of the world where I am living 
> and our winter usually provides endless foggy or misty days, I thought it 
> might be a good idea to bring these nasty days straight to your home.
> We had reduced visibility in fg before, but that implementation set the 
> visibility for the entire atmosphere, from ground level up to the mesosphere. 
> Most fog/mist/haze layers I crossed in real life had a sharp upper edge with 
> usually good visibility above.
> The first lines of code made it into the GIT and when it's all complete it 
> should look like the screenshots posted at the forum:
> http://flightgear.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=7358&p=104850#p104850
> 
> Hope you like it!
> 
> Torsten
> 
> BTW: This option is configurable and it's off by default, you shouldn't 
> notice 
> a change on your system unless you explicitely enable this feature and all 
> the 
> remaining parts have been pushed.
> 
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