Rule for all sports. Reduce the mileage before you delay. This nascar race won’t end till Tuesday at this rate. And it’s just too damn strict all around
Sometimes there’s a few.You want people to die! ****
Just give everyone a 1 iron.Rule for all sports. Reduce the mileage before you delay. This nascar race won’t end till Tuesday at this rate. And it’s just too damn strict all around
The longest lightning strike ever recorded in the US and the world stretched an incredible 515 miles (829 km). This "megaflash" occurred on October 22, 2017, arcing continuously from eastern Texas across Oklahoma and ending near Kansas City, Missouri.I'm not sure what the rule is, but I've seen lightning strike up to 30 miles from the parent storm. It's where the saying a bolt out of the blue came from.
So clearly we should suspend all sporting events within 600 miles of a lightning strike for at least 30 minutes.The longest lightning strike ever recorded in the US and the world stretched an incredible 515 miles (829 km). This "megaflash" occurred on October 22, 2017, arcing continuously from eastern Texas across Oklahoma and ending near Kansas City, Missouri.
that is the obvious answer. as a kid, our parents would be like, "you're good that lightning is still two fields over"...So clearly we should suspend all sporting events within 600 miles of a lightning strike for at least 30 minutes.
Is NASCAR a sport? You've gotta have balls to do it, but they don't use a ball. So, no.Rule for all sports. Reduce the mileage before you delay. This nascar race won’t end till Tuesday at this rate. And it’s just too damn strict all around
We had a similar situation in Starkville, playing Troy (as I recall). Tornado warning, players were surfing on the field, and we managed to lose the game in the 2nd half.I was at the 1983 Iron Bowl in Legion Field. Massive thunderstorm with wind gusts over 40 mph. The field was a lake, and the bands went under the stands, but not many people left.
And we LIKED it!!!
They never told us we were under a tornado warning, or that a deadly tornado hit Oxford, AL, about 60 miles down I-20. I dont think anyone at the game was injured. Not by the weather anyway.
Oh, Auburn won, 23-20. Bo Jackson had about 250 yards rushing
So clearly we should suspend all sporting events within 600 miles of a lightning strike for at least 30 minutes.