I started fgfs with real-weather-fetch and, since it's raining here, I got
rain in flightgear too, cool!
But the rain in flightgear is going upwards, and starting from a single point
on the ground like an open hose (I have screenshots if needed, probably not
allowed in the mailing list).
Here is my command-line:
fgfs \
--control=joystick \
--enable-random-objects \
--enable-ai-models \
--fog-nicest \
--bpp=32 \
--disable-enhanced-lighting \
--enable-specular-highlight \
--enable-fullscreen \
--enable-textures \
--enable-auto-coordination \
--enable-real-weather-fetch \
--enable-clouds3d \
--airport=SBBI --aircraft=737-300
Metar at this moment is:
METAR Report
============
Airport-Id: SBCT
Report time: 2006/3/25 21:00 UTC
Visibility: 6 km 3.7 US-miles
Wind: from the E (100°) at 7.4 km/h 4 kt = 4.6 mph
= 2.1 m/s
Temperature: 18°C 64.4°F
Dewpoint: 18°C 64.4°F
Rel. Humidity: 100%
Pressure: 1017 hPa 30.03 in. Hg
Weather: light rain
Sky condition: broken clouds at 1000 ft 300 m
broken clouds at 3000 ft 910 m
sky overcast at 8000 ft 2440 m
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