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They say Neyland Stadium is one of the loudest stadiums to ever play a game in.
Come Saturday the 12th when Georgia comes to Neyland ppl will be deaf afterwards.

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I’m curious if games tend to be louder at night?

Maybe our resident meteorologist @BruisedOrange can elaborate if things like humidity and lower temperatures have any impact?
 
I’m curious if games tend to be louder at night?

Maybe our resident meteorologist @BruisedOrange can elaborate if things like humidity and lower temperatures have any impact?
….errrrr, that’s physics…

“Yes, environmental conditions like wind, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure significantly affect decibel levels, particularly over long distances. These factors do not change the sound at its source but alter how it propagates and attenuates before reaching a listener.
- google ai

Looks like a test question and answer I wrote. 😉
 
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I’m curious if games tend to be louder at night?

Maybe our resident meteorologist @BruisedOrange can elaborate if things like humidity and lower temperatures have any impact?
They are louder at night due to fans being allowed to drink for a longer period of time at the tailgates.
 
….errrrr, that’s physics…

“Yes, environmental conditions like wind, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure significantly affect decibel levels, particularly over long distances. These factors do not change the sound at its source but alter how it propagates and attenuates before reaching a listener.
- google ai

Looks like a test question and answer I wrote. 😉
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I’m curious if games tend to be louder at night?

Maybe our resident meteorologist @BruisedOrange can elaborate if things like humidity and lower temperatures have any impact?
You're catching a lot of heat, MAD, so it might go easier on you to just replace the bulb in your BO signal.

Yes, sound travels further and faster with increases in temperatures and also in humidity. As for real world effects, like where there's a grass covered field, here's a succinct article:

 
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