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Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Fri May 01, 2009 11:44 pm
by spell_check
There have been 19 days where a Premiership match has been played and the maximum temperature exceeded 30.
1 10 1949 30.2 Grand Final
30 9 1961 35.1 Grand Final
18 4 1970 32.3 Four matches of Round 3
12 4 1971 30.0 Port vs Sturt, Easter Monday, Round 2
8 4 1972 31.5 Round 2
29 9 1973 30.4 Grand Final
11 4 1981 32.4 Four matches of Round 2
29 3 1986 37.9 Three matches of Round 1
11 4 1987 30.5 Round 1
27 9 1987 30.7 Preliminary Final
5 10 1991 31.7 Grand Final
4 4 1992 34.4 Round 3
26 3 1994 32.3 Three matches of Round 2
12 3 2000 34.4 Two matches of Round 1
7 4 2001 32.3 Three matches of Round 2
23 3 2002 31.4 Three matches of Round 1
2 4 2005 36.9 Three matches of Round 2
9 4 2005 36.9 Three matches of Round 3
23 4 2005 30.6 Three matches of Round 5
Matches were played in the first half of April for the first time in 1963.
There have been 15 days where matches have been played where the temperature did not exceed 11. Now, for this list, this does not take into account where the maximum was set before the match was played. Last year in Round 19, the maximum temperature was 12.9, but between the hours of 2pm and 5pm, the temperature was somewhere between 9 and 11 degrees.
20 6 1898 9.1 Port vs South, Rd 7
25 7 1908 10.8 Round 12
1 8 1908 10.8 Round 13
15 7 1922 10.7 Round 9
11 7 1931 8.8 Round 10 - the equal 2nd coldest day on record in Adelaide
19 8 1950 10.8 Round 15
15 8 1953 10.8 Round 15
14 7 1956 11.0 Round 11
16 7 1966 10.5 Round 13
13 9 1969 10.9 1st Semi Final Replay
18 7 1970 11.0 Round 14
7 8 1971 11.0 Round 18
23 7 1977 10.7 Four matches of Round 17
21 7 1979 11.0 Four matches of Round 16
22 7 1989 9.9 Round 15
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 6:25 pm
by Mr66
Any records of snow during an SANFL match?
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 6:43 pm
by spell_check
I don't think there has even been any snow fallen outside of the Mount Lofty Ranges, at least as far as I know. The only way it could happen is to play at a country venue like Lobethal or Mount Pleasant to have a chance of that.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 6:49 pm
by FlyingHigh
spell_check wrote:I don't think there has even been any snow fallen outside of the Mount Lofty Ranges, at least as far as I know. The only way it could happen is to play at a country venue like Lobethal or Mount Pleasant to have a chance of that.
THink it has been known to fall in some areas in the Mid-North, but obviously very rarely.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 6:50 pm
by spell_check
FlyingHigh wrote:spell_check wrote:I don't think there has even been any snow fallen outside of the Mount Lofty Ranges, at least as far as I know. The only way it could happen is to play at a country venue like Lobethal or Mount Pleasant to have a chance of that.
THink it has been known to fall in some areas in the Mid-North, but obviously very rarely.
I think that's still part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, unless if you mean the Flinders Ranges.

Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 6:55 pm
by FlyingHigh
spell_check wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:spell_check wrote:I don't think there has even been any snow fallen outside of the Mount Lofty Ranges, at least as far as I know. The only way it could happen is to play at a country venue like Lobethal or Mount Pleasant to have a chance of that.
THink it has been known to fall in some areas in the Mid-North, but obviously very rarely.
I think that's still part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, unless if you mean the Flinders Ranges.

Yeah, would be around the Flinders. Isn't it all technically part of the Flinders Ranges, and the Mount Lofty Ranges a part of it?
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 7:04 pm
by spell_check
FlyingHigh wrote:spell_check wrote:FlyingHigh wrote:spell_check wrote:I don't think there has even been any snow fallen outside of the Mount Lofty Ranges, at least as far as I know. The only way it could happen is to play at a country venue like Lobethal or Mount Pleasant to have a chance of that.
THink it has been known to fall in some areas in the Mid-North, but obviously very rarely.
I think that's still part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, unless if you mean the Flinders Ranges.

Yeah, would be around the Flinders. Isn't it all technically part of the Flinders Ranges, and the Mount Lofty Ranges a part of it?
I don't think the Flinders is any more South than Clare. I'm not 100% sure, but I'm confident that the Mount Lofty Ranges includes Eudunda and maybe Burra.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 7:33 pm
by Dirko
spell_check wrote:Mount Lofty Ranges includes Eudunda and maybe Burra.
I've watched the Roosters at Eudunda and it snowed
Bloody cold....
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sun May 03, 2009 8:20 pm
by smithy
FlyingHigh wrote:spell_check wrote:I don't think there has even been any snow fallen outside of the Mount Lofty Ranges, at least as far as I know. The only way it could happen is to play at a country venue like Lobethal or Mount Pleasant to have a chance of that.
THink it has been known to fall in some areas in the Mid-North, but obviously very rarely.
It snowed at Jamestown and Peterborough only just last winter.
The Jamestown pub is full of photos of it snowing there.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 9:50 am
by Wedgie
Snow fell as far north as Wilpena in 1981.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 1:24 pm
by rogernumber10
spell_check wrote:There have been 15 days where matches have been played where the temperature did not exceed 11. Now, for this list, this does not take into account where the maximum was set before the match was played. Last year in Round 19, the maximum temperature was 12.9, but between the hours of 2pm and 5pm, the temperature was somewhere between 9 and 11 degrees.
20 6 1898 9.1 Port vs South, Rd 7
25 7 1908 10.8 Round 12
1 8 1908 10.8 Round 13
15 7 1922 10.7 Round 9
11 7 1931 8.8 Round 10 - the equal 2nd coldest day on record in Adelaide
19 8 1950 10.8 Round 15
15 8 1953 10.8 Round 15
14 7 1956 11.0 Round 11
16 7 1966 10.5 Round 13
13 9 1969 10.9 1st Semi Final Replay
18 7 1970 11.0 Round 14
7 8 1971 11.0 Round 18
23 7 1977 10.7 Four matches of Round 17
21 7 1979 11.0 Four matches of Round 16
22 7 1989 9.9 Round 15
I find it hard to believe the 1981 preliminary final is not in that list. I felt utterly frozen getting rained on most of the day, after the Bays had the wind for three quarters, and it was all over at the first break with 6 to zero on the board, and the rain starting. by three quarter time, it was smashing down and I think we kicked four for the day, and never got to Glenelg's quarter time score.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 6:36 pm
by spell_check
The maximum temperature for that day was 14.5, and the coldest it could have got to was 10.6 as that was the minimum for the following day. Of course, that's the temperatures for Kent Town, so it was probably colder at West Lakes.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 6:51 pm
by Mickyj
Has anyone mentioned the trial game last year at Richmond oval it was around 43 c and the game was played in the am and it was the high 30's at the time of the seconds starting.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 7:00 pm
by spell_check
That would have been in amongst these temperatures:
1 3 2008 13.5 25.7 0.0 Sa
2 3 2008 13.3 31.1 0.0 Su
3 3 2008 15.6 35.4 0.0 M
4 3 2008 23.5 35.7 0.0 Tu
5 3 2008 24.4 37.9 0.0 W
6 3 2008 19.6 38.5 0.0 Th
7 3 2008 19.9 39.0 0.0 F
8 3 2008 21.1 39.8 0.0 Sa
9 3 2008 25.4 40.2 0.0 Su
10 3 2008 22.4 40.0 0.0 M
11 3 2008 22.0 38.4 0.0 Tu
12 3 2008 22.4 39.2 0.0 W
13 3 2008 25.0 39.7 0.0 Th
14 3 2008 30.2 38.6 0.0 F
15 3 2008 23.6 38.3 0.0 Sa
16 3 2008 22.5 39.9 0.0 Su
17 3 2008 25.9 40.5 0.0 M
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Mon May 04, 2009 8:23 pm
by gadj1976
I know this is the SANFL forum, but I played on a day in Canberra where it snowed during the game. No one could see the umpire, no lines were visible and the ball became a medicine ball. The game became an old mini league game where everyone ran after the ball because it was so cold.
The A grade game got called off and to this day I think it's the only time the Raiders have played in the snow.
FWIW, we lost. The max temp at Belconnen was 1.5. After the game I couldn't warm up and I've never felt 'cold' since.
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Tue May 05, 2009 8:58 pm
by spell_check
spell_check wrote:Yeah, would be around the Flinders. Isn't it all technically part of the Flinders Ranges, and the Mount Lofty Ranges a part of it?
I don't think the Flinders is any more South than Clare. I'm not 100% sure, but I'm confident that the Mount Lofty Ranges includes Eudunda and maybe Burra.[/quote]
You are right Flying High:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Lofty_Ranges
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sat May 09, 2009 2:05 pm
by Adelaide Hawk
Spelly, what was the temperature of the 1974GF?
Re: Hottest and Coldest Days at the Footy

Posted:
Sat May 09, 2009 6:15 pm
by spell_check
13.1. 15mm of rain fell to 9am on that day, and another 0.8 after that.