Forgive me if this has been discussed in another thread, but have there been any new studies/findings on how UV light/heat/wind affects transmission? I know there were some initial studies but haven't seen any updated findings.
I ask because I reffed a high school scrimmage last night, and with it 95 degrees outside and windy, it was just hard to picture a large amount of transmission in that environment. Maybe I'm wrong.
I ask because I reffed a high school scrimmage last night, and with it 95 degrees outside and windy, it was just hard to picture a large amount of transmission in that environment. Maybe I'm wrong.