"The world took notice of the revolutionary cooling technology at Qatar's Khalifa Stadium when Al Sadd downed Al Rayyan in the Emir Cup final on Friday evening."
[ Edited by Happs on Sep 11, 2017 at 9:07 PM ]
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Originally posted by Happs:
http://www.goal.com/en/news/2022-world-cup-cooling-technology-all-you-need-to-know/feh3ywch67c4100bnh8w83jjt
"The world took notice of the revolutionary cooling technology at Qatar's Khalifa Stadium when Al Sadd downed Al Rayyan in the Emir Cup final on Friday evening."
Originally posted by Happs:
http://www.goal.com/en/news/2022-world-cup-cooling-technology-all-you-need-to-know/feh3ywch67c4100bnh8w83jjt
"The world took notice of the revolutionary cooling technology at Qatar's Khalifa Stadium when Al Sadd downed Al Rayyan in the Emir Cup final on Friday evening."
Originally posted by niners94:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by niners94:tix are not even that much
High prices and a sorry team will do that.
Saying overall gameday expense.
Originally posted by Sourball:and honestly.. the people who go to chiefs games are really used to heat and high humidity in the midwest, due to the corn. ok. that is true midwest folklore but its true. lol
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
How bad does it ever get at Arrowhead? 100 degrees? I never been there.
Doesn't usually get that hot but when it's humid and no breeze it sucks. Your arm sticks to the sweaty guys or girls sitting next to you. I've seen "feels like temperatures"up around 115 when it's only 90 due to humidity. And the humidity is not like the mist from the fog rolling in from the bay.
Like someone mentioned, I'll take cold over heat at a game any time. Too many people pressed together makes it even warmer.
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Sourball:and honestly.. the people who go to chiefs games are really used to heat and high humidity in the midwest, due to the corn. ok. that is true midwest folklore but its true. lol
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
How bad does it ever get at Arrowhead? 100 degrees? I never been there.
Doesn't usually get that hot but when it's humid and no breeze it sucks. Your arm sticks to the sweaty guys or girls sitting next to you. I've seen "feels like temperatures"up around 115 when it's only 90 due to humidity. And the humidity is not like the mist from the fog rolling in from the bay.
Like someone mentioned, I'll take cold over heat at a game any time. Too many people pressed together makes it even warmer.
Originally posted by SoCold:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by Sourball:and honestly.. the people who go to chiefs games are really used to heat and high humidity in the midwest, due to the corn. ok. that is true midwest folklore but its true. lol
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
How bad does it ever get at Arrowhead? 100 degrees? I never been there.
Doesn't usually get that hot but when it's humid and no breeze it sucks. Your arm sticks to the sweaty guys or girls sitting next to you. I've seen "feels like temperatures"up around 115 when it's only 90 due to humidity. And the humidity is not like the mist from the fog rolling in from the bay.
Like someone mentioned, I'll take cold over heat at a game any time. Too many people pressed together makes it even warmer.
Real fans understand how to wear proper clothing, hats and sunglasses if the weather is going to be nice and sunny.
Second half kickoff pic.twitter.com/sEQgbtfJIq
— Ann Killion (@annkillion) September 10, 2017
Originally posted by SoCold:Originally posted by cciowa:and honestly.. the people who go to chiefs games are really used to heat and high humidity in the midwest, due to the corn. ok. that is true midwest folklore but its true. lolOriginally posted by Sourball:Originally posted by Ensatsu:How bad does it ever get at Arrowhead? 100 degrees? I never been there.
Doesn't usually get that hot but when it's humid and no breeze it sucks. Your arm sticks to the sweaty guys or girls sitting next to you. I've seen "feels like temperatures"up around 115 when it's only 90 due to humidity. And the humidity is not like the mist from the fog rolling in from the bay.
Like someone mentioned, I'll take cold over heat at a game any time. Too many people pressed together makes it even warmer.
Real fans understand how to wear proper clothing, hats and sunglasses if the weather is going to be nice and sunny.
Originally posted by SoCold:
Originally posted by BimmerKing:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by NYniner85:Just spoke to the 49ers. They have engaged an architecture firm to review short and long term options to "enhance the fan experience."
— Ann Killion (@annkillion) September 11, 2017
Jed figured out people aren't gonna sit in 100 degree weather lol
Should have taken the heat into consideration when designing the stadium. Typical jed
Lazy ass Jed
@timkawakami: Part of the problem is that this was originally the design for the new stadium at Candlestick and they just moved it to Santa Clara.
Originally posted by DRnSFw:
Second half kickoff pic.twitter.com/sEQgbtfJIq
— Ann Killion (@annkillion) September 10, 2017