Saturday, November 19, 2011

How do baseball staduims know when sever weather is aproaching?

How do baseball stadiums such as US cellure field or Wrigley Field know when sever weather is approaching and what would they do if a Tornado Warning is issued? Please let me know thank you.|||They listen to the National Weather Service casts, and there's this amazing invention that lets you look through walls -- it's called a "window" -- which sometimes they stick their head out of, and take a look around.|||they listen and watch the weather from there radio and computers. i dont know what they would do if there was a tornado warning|||The crew of the stadion is capable of watching the forecast.|||Radar is the logical system for weather detection. The game would be called if a toronado was approaching.|||its called radars! They use the same thing we see on TV weather reports. Every ballpark has emergency plans that they will put into action if they feel nessessary. Don't worry about it, just enjoy the game!!!|||The Leader of the Grounds crew monitors the weather constantly no matter if it is clear or not. They have TVs and radios and such, to stay informed.





I am almost positive, that if there was a tornado it would more than likely be called, due to the damage it did to the stadium.|||Baseball stadiums have an average IQ of 140.





Oh yeah, and they have The Weather Channel.|||Does anyone else wonder who posts some of these questions?








Those highly paid stadium personal probably check weather.com like us regular folk.|||magic|||I am thinking that they flip a coin. If it lands on its side it will snow

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