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Simulating Thunderstorm Convection Craziness

Pilots can explore flying in massive and lightning-laden downpours in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020, which offers convection realism.

Powerful lightning blasting out of a storm in the Sierra Mountains of California. [Image courtesy of Peter James]
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Key Takeaways:

  • Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 (MSFS) provides highly realistic thunderstorm simulations, accurately reflecting real-world conditions via live weather or allowing extensive customization through its manual weather tool.
  • The simulator excels in visual effects, showcasing detailed cloud formations, accurate radar integration, realistic precipitation, and dramatic lightning strikes for an immersive storm experience.
  • To enhance realism and immersion when flying in simulated storms, players are advised to enable the "realistic turbulence" option in MSFS settings and consider third-party add-ons like FSRealistic for advanced sensory feedback.
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Thunderstorm season is in full swing nationwide and around the globe. Nothing could strike more fear in an experienced pilot than accidentally straying into a monster storm. 

Yet every year we see news stories about airliners that have their noses punched in by hail or cockpit window layers shattered and cracked. In June 2009, Air France Flight 447, an A330, was destroyed during severe storms over the Atlantic after stalling and plummeting to the ocean. Faulty pitot units and inexperienced relief pilots at the controls were also considered factors in the incident, according to French civil aviation safety investigators.

Peter James

Peter is an experienced Part 135 business jet pilot with a passion for simulators and how they blend with the real world. Learning to fly at age 12, he supplemented his passion and career goals with the early versions of Microsoft Flight Simulator. With the growing realism of all PC simulators today, he frequently uses them for extra proficiency, and loves to show other pilots how great they are.

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