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Appreciate the extra source of info but you couldnt have included this in the existing weather thread?
And further this site is less about the forecast/models and more about the historical data for this time of the year. Short answer is that sometimes its nice, sometimes its cold, sometimes its windy, sometimes its not.
I am much more interested in seeing the likelihood of conditions based on how things shape up now. Each day, the forecast is incrementally more accurate than the last.
Appreciate the extra source of info but you couldnt have included this in the existing weather thread?
I'm seeing all kinds of crazy stuff in the other weather threads--and the New Jersey weather people know their area best. As I see it as a meteorologist, game temperature highly likely to be in the teens; too early to tell on wind or possible snow. I also think Manning can execute in cold weather every bit as good if not better than Russell Wilson.
I'm seeing all kinds of crazy stuff in the other weather threads--and the New Jersey weather people know their area best. As I see it as a meteorologist, game temperature highly likely to be in the teens; too early to tell on wind or possible snow. I also think Manning can execute in cold weather every bit as good if not better than Russell Wilson.
Not doubting you but why do you think the temp will be much lower than the forecasted low for the data according to accuweather? I actually dont see forecasts from the other usual suspects sites (weather.gov, wunderground. weather.com).
I mean, ok. So yes, the Broncos CAN play in the cold. I am not worried about that.
What I am most peeved by is that this is terrible for the fans. All other Super Bowls were smartly played in warm or domed conditions (minus the rainy Colts vs. Bears recently).
So now, the year the Broncos make it back, the fans have to endure below freezing temperatures and biting wind chill.
I mean, ok. So yes, the Broncos CAN play in the cold. I am not worried about that.
What I am most peeved by is that this is terrible for the fans. All other Super Bowls were smartly played in warm or domed conditions (minus the rainy Colts vs. Bears recently).
So now, the year the Broncos make it back, the fans have to endure below freezing temperatures and biting wind chill.
AWESOME JORB NFL!!!
I could honestly give a **** about the fans. Most of them are corporate etc etc. And honestly, the quieter it is, the bigger the advantage to the Broncos. Peyton can do all his Peyton things at the line.
Not doubting you but why do you think the temp will be much lower than the forecasted low for the data according to accuweather?
Accuweather is just using numerical computer output which tends to be smoothed to near normal the farther you go out, particularly at 10 days. I'm considering that a) jetstream pattern indicates it's a cold, below normal temperature regime over the northeastern U.S over the next 8-14 days; b) the game is at night, roughly 630-10pm local; and c) there's still going to be lingering snow cover in the area from yesterday's storm which suppresses temperatures locally. So yeah, I think temps in the teens are a good probability, but admittedly it's 10 days out.
Accuweather is just using numerical computer output which tends to be smoothed to near normal the farther you go out, particularly at 10 days. I'm considering that a) jetstream pattern indicates it's a cold, below normal temperature regime over the northeastern U.S over the next 8-14 days; b) the game is at night, roughly 630-10pm local; and c) there's still going to be lingering snow cover in the area from yesterday's storm which suppresses temperatures locally. So yeah, I think temps in the teens are a good probability, but admittedly it's 10 days out.
I could honestly give a **** about the fans. Most of them are corporate etc etc. And honestly, the quieter it is, the bigger the advantage to the Broncos. Peyton can do all his Peyton things at the line.
Great points. Won't be a lot of homers on either side. That together with the likelihood of colder weather will keep the corporates who are there for the "event" quieter and inside more often.
We could hear plenty of "OMAHA" while the Broncos train rolls over the Seahawks D
I mean, ok. So yes, the Broncos CAN play in the cold. I am not worried about that.
What I am most peeved by is that this is terrible for the fans. All other Super Bowls were smartly played in warm or domed conditions (minus the rainy Colts vs. Bears recently).
So now, the year the Broncos make it back, the fans have to endure below freezing temperatures and biting wind chill.
AWESOME JORB NFL!!!
I think this is one of the greatest ideas. Having a Super Bowl in the elements. The NFL going back to its roots and playing its ultimate game in the spirit of the season. Just wish there was dead grass instead of field turf!
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