Watching the Quest highlights, the Peterborough pitch was atrocious on Saturday, joint worst with the Newport one which is always terrible as they play rugby on it as well
The last time we had a game off because of a frozen pitch I recall CAFC saying the temperature of The Valley pitch (in a valley) was 2/3C below the official temperature on the weather report.
That would normally be about right on a cold night but the huge amount of rain is affecting that.
The last time we had a game off because of a frozen pitch I recall CAFC saying the temperature of The Valley pitch (in a valley) was 2/3C below the official temperature on the weather report.
That would normally be about right on a cold night but the huge amount of rain is affecting that.
Affecting in what way?
If the ground is saturated then any frost will penetrate deeper below the surface and it will take longer for the pitch to thaw, and then there will be even more water in the pitch
Just a thought, but can efficient heat pump technology be used for under soil heating?
Ground source pumps derive their energy from the ground anyway and with boilers being phased out from 2025 might be worth a look. Any spare energy could be used to provide hot water to the toilets too ...
The last time we had a game off because of a frozen pitch I recall CAFC saying the temperature of The Valley pitch (in a valley) was 2/3C below the official temperature on the weather report.
That would normally be about right on a cold night but the huge amount of rain is affecting that.
Affecting in what way?
Keeping the soil warmer. It’s noticeable today how quickly paths are losing their snow despite the temperature being below freezing.
Due to the hard work of the ground staff and the forecast, there are no current concerns about Saturday’s game going ahead #cafc
“and the forecast” - really. Currently London minimum on Wednesday night is forecast to be -8C with maximums on Thursday and Friday barely above 0C, if that.
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I'd be amazed if their game goes ahead tomorrow
The Valley 1963
Newcastle v Charlton 1952, don't look up the score, it's one for the right hammerings thread
Wolves v Charlton 1955, again if you don't want to be disappointed look away now
Post-snow slush at The Valley (really?) 1938
Looks to me like there are tarps covering the entire pitch?
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/forecast/u10hbuy8f#?date=2021-02-09
I miss our old inflatable pitch cover.
What has he got on people?