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(09-16-2022 10:05 PM)Endless Purple Wrote: [ -> ]Did not say it wasn't hot, nor that the temp wasn't upper 90s or 100 at the stadium. I've been to many hot football games and seen fans passed out or in the shade of the concourse. I do think the humidity quote is a little high on the estimate. I am more curious as to the impact on health and what football guidelines come into play with a 140 heat index that can kill players in a time where lawsuits are rampant in regards to player health. Thus a link request to show the heat index and humidity.

Also as a general rule you will see humidity go down as temps go up to these extreme levels. So if San Diego is normally at 60% at 80 degrees, then it would be lower at 100 degrees. Hot air can hold a lot more water before it gets sticky or saturated, than cooler air.

Again, I cannot find anything more than the heat index. However, I had been monitoring both the heat and the humidity at the time because I play golf on Fridays. Did so the day before the game. It was hot and humid.

Snapdragon is about 7 miles inland from the coast. Coastal breezes go through that up to my home. Normal temps would be in the 77-80 degree range for this time of year. The temps reported were much higher, somewhere between 98 and 100. These temps are well out of normal range. As for humidity, I am just reporting the 67% that was reported the day before when I checked the weather before playing golf. I play golf some 15-20 miles inland of Snapdragon stadium.
Please stop the SDSU. No one else wants them!
(09-17-2022 02:18 PM)Aztecgolfer Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-16-2022 10:05 PM)Endless Purple Wrote: [ -> ]Did not say it wasn't hot, nor that the temp wasn't upper 90s or 100 at the stadium. I've been to many hot football games and seen fans passed out or in the shade of the concourse. I do think the humidity quote is a little high on the estimate. I am more curious as to the impact on health and what football guidelines come into play with a 140 heat index that can kill players in a time where lawsuits are rampant in regards to player health. Thus a link request to show the heat index and humidity.

Also as a general rule you will see humidity go down as temps go up to these extreme levels. So if San Diego is normally at 60% at 80 degrees, then it would be lower at 100 degrees. Hot air can hold a lot more water before it gets sticky or saturated, than cooler air.

Again, I cannot find anything more than the heat index. However, I had been monitoring both the heat and the humidity at the time because I play golf on Fridays. Did so the day before the game. It was hot and humid.

Snapdragon is about 7 miles inland from the coast. Coastal breezes go through that up to my home. Normal temps would be in the 77-80 degree range for this time of year. The temps reported were much higher, somewhere between 98 and 100. These temps are well out of normal range. As for humidity, I am just reporting the 67% that was reported the day before when I checked the weather before playing golf. I play golf some 15-20 miles inland of Snapdragon stadium.

Curious, What was the heat index reported for game day? So far I have just seen temps when I looked.

When the temps go up, usually the relative humidity will have dropped without some major additional water such as heavy rain. I believe normal relative humidity is 60% range for San Diego. I am used to high humidity, but those that are not can often have a harder reaction such as at a game.
(09-17-2022 07:16 PM)doss2 Wrote: [ -> ]Please stop the SDSU. No one else wants them!

Sounds more and more like the Pac 12 will want them.
Pac to expand?
(09-23-2022 08:40 AM)goodknightfl Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2022 07:16 PM)doss2 Wrote: [ -> ]Please stop the SDSU. No one else wants them!

Sounds more and more like the Pac 12 will want them.
Pac to expand?

Out of the mouth of CO AD whose FB team has had a winning record one in the last 16 years. He really knows FB. LMAOAY!
(09-23-2022 09:30 AM)doss2 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-23-2022 08:40 AM)goodknightfl Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2022 07:16 PM)doss2 Wrote: [ -> ]Please stop the SDSU. No one else wants them!

Sounds more and more like the Pac 12 will want them.
Pac to expand?

Out of the mouth of CO AD whose FB team has had a winning record one in the last 16 years. He really knows FB. LMAOAY!

He knows a lot more about grass.
(09-23-2022 12:38 PM)Z-Fly Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-23-2022 09:30 AM)doss2 Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-23-2022 08:40 AM)goodknightfl Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-17-2022 07:16 PM)doss2 Wrote: [ -> ]Please stop the SDSU. No one else wants them!

Sounds more and more like the Pac 12 will want them.
Pac to expand?

Out of the mouth of CO AD whose FB team has had a winning record one in the last 16 years. He really knows FB. LMAOAY!

He knows a lot more about grass.
CO scores this year:
MN 49-7
AFA 41-10
TCU 38*3

AVG 43-7
(09-05-2022 10:34 AM)YNot Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-04-2022 12:21 PM)CitrusUCF Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-04-2022 11:30 AM)EZ rider Wrote: [ -> ]Did you see the temperature and heat index for the game?

I know it was very hot for San Diego, but 91 degrees (only 42% humidity) is par for the course in much of the country for opening weekend. It was still otherwise beautiful weather, a PAC-12 opponent, and a brand new stadium. Very disappointing and more like what I'd expect USF's first home game in their new stadium (if it even happens) to look like.

That is hot and humid for San Diego. But, it illustrates the fair-weather fan problem in much of the West.

On a similar note, UCLA's stadium was empty. I think announced attendance was around 27K or so, but it looked like literally half of that on TV.

And it was probably hotter at the Rose Garden than in San Diego. Add to that, it ain't like Pasadena is a couple of miles away from the UCLA campus. It's more like 45 mins away from campus. What UCLA need desperately is a OCS.
(09-23-2022 04:21 PM)HiddenDragon Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-05-2022 10:34 AM)YNot Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-04-2022 12:21 PM)CitrusUCF Wrote: [ -> ]
(09-04-2022 11:30 AM)EZ rider Wrote: [ -> ]Did you see the temperature and heat index for the game?

I know it was very hot for San Diego, but 91 degrees (only 42% humidity) is par for the course in much of the country for opening weekend. It was still otherwise beautiful weather, a PAC-12 opponent, and a brand new stadium. Very disappointing and more like what I'd expect USF's first home game in their new stadium (if it even happens) to look like.

That is hot and humid for San Diego. But, it illustrates the fair-weather fan problem in much of the West.

On a similar note, UCLA's stadium was empty. I think announced attendance was around 27K or so, but it looked like literally half of that on TV.

And it was probably hotter at the Rose Garden than in San Diego. Add to that, it ain't like Pasadena is a couple of miles away from the UCLA campus. It's more like 45 mins away from campus. What UCLA need desperately is a OCS.

Unlikely UCLA getting stadium anytime soon. They are a financial mess, that will take a long time to clean up in the big, and never will be cleaned in the PAC.
If the PAC forces them to stay, I think long term that is worse for the PAC then them leaving.
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