The phenomenon of all scenery in orange mist like fire smoke in California I discovered just before the latest 1.12.13 update. And now starting a flight in the north to maybe see some MSFS snow, the whole external view at ESPA Lulea is all aorange in the same way that EFRO was yesterday. No snow, probably because snow might be very scarce this time of year in this time of climate change weather, but orange rainy mist. Asobo needs to adress northern lights
What you might have here, is what photographers know as “The Golden hour” As the Sun gets lower in the sky, you look, on the slant, through more atmosphere and this softens the light with a lower colour temperature. Midday has a more blue tinge (straight up, less atmosphere and around 5300 degrees Kelvin) but as the slant through atmosphere gets larger, later in the day, light becomes more yellow, golden and then red.
Forgive me if I sound like a pedant. Maybe I am
Thanks for sharing. You’re right about the “twilight” of the polar circle areas around this time, but having seen the real thing I am just anxious that this forest fire coloured scenery will be improved over time. As real as it gets…
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