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00:00What we've seen is all of these stadiums are required to have a vacuum ventilation system,
00:06which means if it's raining really heavily, they're constructed out of sand, so they already drain rapidly.
00:13But you can also increase the rate at which it does by creating a suction, a vacuum,
00:18to pull that water down through really fast, and there would not be standing water.
00:23The only thing that would limit or restrict the play would be lightning, where they want to protect the people.
00:30They're plastic fibers, so they're not a conductor of electricity or anything like that or anything like that.
00:38The aluminum goalposts, the sophistication of the weather alert systems is really good in these stadiums.
00:46Particularly, I think it's probably one of the better in the world for sports because of the sport they play
00:52here, baseball.
00:53And they really want to make sure during baseball games they can cover up the infield with a cover before
00:59the rain starts.
01:00So, you know, they monitor weather so well, especially in Miami and all that.
01:05They know, you know, if within, I don't know what the criterium is, but many kilometers away,
01:10if there's a lightning strike, they'll suspend the game and get everyone in the stands and everyone protected.
01:18So they have to leave the seats in concourse.
01:20That's a common thing in stadiums around the world.
01:24But fortunately, you know, the Pacific Northwest, where Seattle, Vancouver, well, it's indoors in Vancouver,
01:30but Seattle, but Boston, New York, Philadelphia, the summers are actually don't have a lot of these storms.
01:36So, you know, we're going to have a lot of these storms, but we're going to have a lot of
01:37these storms.
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