White Cube in centre of World Map when using Debug Weather Sim

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Brief description of the issue:

When using Debug Weather Sim, if you have Proximity Air Flow Visualization active and go to the World Map it causes a large wireframe cube attached to the centre point of the globe.

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Detailed steps to reproduce the issue encountered:

Go to the world map
Activate developer mode
Go to Options → Experimental → Debug Weather
Check Proximity Air Flow Visualization

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Using SDK version 0.20.1.0.
At first, I was not able to reproduce the error and I’m not sure if it’s because it doesn’t happen right away or if the conditions weren’t right to make it happen. After playing with it for a bit, I’ve noticed that the cube only appears in the western longitudes, stretching from approximately the longitude of Greenland to the longitude of Hawaii. It also only appears between the latitudes of Alaska and Cape Horn, South America.
Also note: Turning developer mode off while leaving that visualization checkbox checked keeps the cube on the world map.

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Cube with proximity air flow visualization turned on over western longitudes.

No cube with proximity air flow visualization turned off over western longitudes.

No cube with proximity air flow visualization turned on eastern longitudes.

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@N316TS thanks for the additional insight, was now able to narrow it down to only happening when viewing the globe with the camera positioned between 0-180W Longitude lines, time of day itself is not relevant

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Ahh, yes, thanks! Not sure if I’m comfortable calling that 0-180º, as it seems to happen a little west of Iceland for me instead of Greenwich, but I will update my post.

No longer reproduces in latest versions.