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  • Richter
    Registered User
    • May 2001
    • 262

    #1

    what is the weirdest weather you have played in?

    What has been the worst and weirdest weather you have ever played in? I have played in a constant down pours, sub-zero weather were I was crying because my ungloved hands were so cold from the snow and cold temperature (tourney in CO springs years back) but nothing beat what I saw last weekend.

    Here in Nebraska we have some weird weather and last Sunday we had what I would call a micro thunderstorm. These micro thunderstorms thought they were as bad as there double to triple digit mile counter parts but, these guys were about 2 miles wide. They had their own high gusting winds around them and each would drop the temperature a good 10 degrees. Some would pour down rain and blow it to the point that it was raining side ways. They would then move on and it would be sunny out. Then there were the really weird ones. They drop hail stones that were about the size of a two peas but there were not hard like normal hail stones. As soon as these hail stones hit the ground they melted like large snow flakes. It truly was the weirdest weather I have seen in my life next to some bizarre severe weather. What have you guys experience when playing paintball?
  • Bulldog
    Registered User
    • Jun 2001
    • 1374

    #2
    A few months ago there were major fires all over southern California. It made national headlines. A large group of us AOers went out to SC for the day. The sky was dark grey, the sun was red, and ash floated down all around you. Hands down the weirdest conditions I've ever played in. You couldn't really see where your shots went, but we had zero problems with cheaters, that's ao for you. Tinted lenses sucked that day. Fun time tho.

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    • PissedGodzilla
      Killswitch Engaged....
      • Jul 2003
      • 618

      #3
      it would have been cool to play under Mt. St. Helens back in the day....


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      • Empyreal Rogue
        Zetsubou Billy
        • Apr 2004
        • 1103

        #4
        One time I was playing up in No.VA at my 'local' field and it started out as a really warm nice sunny day. About 1pm, still beautiful outside, the sky turns a little black and the ground darkens and the temperature suddenly takes a 10 degree drop.

        Now we're playing on the Town Field and my team is facing north and the other team is facing south (Yes it would SEEM obvious but we've played North vs. East direction before). I was keeping this guy pinned down when I suddenly stopped shooting and just stood up and stared into the sky behind the town. I could slowly see the rain start to fall as it was getting closer and closer to the town. It was one of the coolest sights ever. I watched the rain engulf this guy, it was pretty funny. Anyway, so I dove into the nearest building and looked up only to realize the building I jumped into had no roof. Luckily I was using a 98c so I had no problem in the rain, other than the fact that I had no control over where my shots were going. I could not hit a building from 40 feet because my barrel was soaked inside, it was crazy. And reloading was a PAIN because if you took too long you'd ruin all your rounds and get water trickling inside the chamber and into the barrel.

        After that the rain just stopped and it was sunny again. We played in the rainy weather for the rest of that first game I described and one other town game. The problem was that the rain fell so hard everything instantly turned into mud, my did that make the rest of the day "interesting". heh
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        • Loud Tim
          Registered User
          • Apr 2004
          • 230

          #5
          the weirdest weather i ever played in was fog
          it was hard to see. so everyone cheated like crazy it was fun and thats my story
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          • vaypourus
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            • Jan 2002
            • 238

            #6
            Any weather that I have experienced here in upstate NY....

            We joke around about the weather here:

            You know you are from upstate NY if:
            -You use your heater and air conditioner on the same day....frequently.
            -Its snows at least 9 months out of the year (last year the last snowfall we had was on June 2, and the first snowfall was at the end of September).
            -your car probably has snow tires on, year round.
            -you work up a sweat shoveling snow when its 10 degrees out becuase its 20 degrees warmer than you are used to.
            -the 100 degree summer temperatures don't bother you, but you are worried about getting heat stroke becuase of the near 100% humidity.
            -anything liquid will freeze in the winter, and anything that can melt will do so in the summer.


            I played on a saturday last summer when the temperature crept up to the high 90's with the humidity in the high 90's as well. We each put down about a gallon of gatorade after the first hour. Then, without warning, a severe thunderstorm hit, put 5 counties in a state of emergency due to the flash flooding, and dropped the temperature almost 40 degrees. We had to stop playing becuase the hail really hurt. Oddly enough, thats not the first or second time I have seen this happen...in August none the less.

            Its 42 degrees right now, but at 2 o'clock today, the temperature was around 76 degrees.

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            • tony3
              LOOKING FOR AN ASIAN GF!!!
              • Feb 2003
              • 3740

              #7
              We get drastic weather changes here in Chicago because of Lake Michigan. One day a few summers ago I was played at Armegheddon at Challenge Park. It was a nice cool summer day. Righ after the game started there were random heavy downpours. I couldn't see at all with all the water in my face and tried over a rock and cracked the eblow on my gun The rain stopped exactly the second the game ended and it didn't rain the rest of the day.

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              • shivors
                Spyder fan since '96
                • Sep 2002
                • 299

                #8
                Waaaaaaay back in the day when I was in boot camp in SD California...got invited to play with the Simpsons which where a tourny team back in 91-92.

                We were a rag tag lot of renters with rock-n-cocks versus...duh duh duh duuuunnn a "pro" team with pumps!

                Out of nowhere come these mini dust storms...was hella cool. One second you are creeping and the next you are engulfed in a dust storm...two seconds later it s clear as a bell.

                Still didnt keep my first paintball experience from being very painful.

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                • Evil Preacher
                  Evil Inc.
                  • Dec 2002
                  • 97

                  #9
                  A couple of years ago at the MXS game at Herbies (just outside of Reno) we had wind gusts up to 80 mph. Which caused your classic sand storm. Well then the rain started and it became a mud storm. Next came the lightning striking the hills around the field (close enough that you could see the ground steam from the hits).

                  Then parts of the tube speedball field started to fly through the parking lot hitting cars. Three port a poddies tipped over and the local skateball half pike folded in half.

                  This game will always be remembered for it.
                  Try as I might, I can't understand why people keep going out of their way to walk into a paintball that I have just shot into the air.

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                  • phantomhitman
                    ao's official bad guy
                    • Oct 2003
                    • 1841

                    #10
                    the weirdest conditions i have played in are perfect conditions. that is right, no rain-snow-hail-wind or anything, just plain perfect. It has happened only 2 times since I have been playing. Those perfect 60-65 degrees, low humidity, couldy days. Cool enough to play all day and not worryi about a heat stroke. It just makes things seem so easy to do, kind of creepy But I have played in the hot (90-100) wether with high humidity, as well as the rain and wind, and snow.
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                    • Creative Mayhem
                      AO's OFFICIAL CANUCK
                      • Apr 2002
                      • 3633

                      #11
                      I'm in Canada. Nuff said

                      Seriously, we get some wierd playing conditions all the time. Everything from scorching hot, to snow, fog, hail storms, small tonados less than a km away.. you name it, chances are I've played in it(except the ash thing.. that sounds cool).

                      Id have to say, the wierdest conditions I've played in wasn't due to any weather, but we used to play river ball. BAsically, you would climb down into this 30' wide river(creek) up to about waist to mid chest and try to shoot the other team from about 60' away. I know "that doesn't sound hard".. the trick to this game was that you had to skip the ball off the water. Try it some time.. if you have trouble skipping rocks.. round object are even harder, especially at outdoor speeds.



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                      • spasticsquirrel
                        Registered User
                        • Nov 2003
                        • 223

                        #12
                        mine was when it was sunny, but i always play when its sunny for some reason, like its always sunny when i play, exept when i feel like kicking but and i go to my local indoor course.
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                        • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
                          Another One Bites The Dust
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 2246

                          #13
                          This was just weird weather, there were no clouds, but it was raining one of the weirdest things ever.
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                          • islandboi
                            Appropiate
                            • Jan 2004
                            • 330

                            #14
                            well im in california soo sunshine...
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                            • XbeasleyX
                              Best Of The Not So Good
                              • Apr 2004
                              • 233

                              #15
                              Playing At GRC

                              In Belfast NY and it was the perfect day 68 degrees and like 25% humidity, over one of the many hills we spot a BLACK cloud and I turned to my teammate and said "this should be fun" 2 minutes later it downpoured with quarter sized hail but we finished that game, played two more and left, then the next day watching the weather channel they say that two tornados touched down a mile from where we were playing just an hour after we left.
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