who has been using this app, how it is working out?
"the app relates live temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, field orientation, wind direction, wind speed and the drag coefficient of a baseball to the user to determine if local weather conditions, for any big league park, are favorable for home runs being hit."
from 2012 review:
The results produced by Home Run Weather 2012 have been quite encouraging. The low home run favorability index values (0-3) have had an average of 1.56 home runs per game so far this season. The moderate index values (4-7) have had an average of 1.78. And the high values (8- 10) have had an average of 2.48 home runs per game.
For example, today's game in Phoenix, Arizona, shows the most perfect atmospheric conditions conditions for generating hits and home runs (with the roof open).
with E Jackson + T Cahill pitching! but the offenses are pretty weak and Jackson is coming off a rotten start..the app just deals with weather conditions, not the specific matchups of pitcher and batters of the game...
I suppose if I were more motivated, I should track the o/u of games played when the app rates a game 8+
"the app relates live temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, field orientation, wind direction, wind speed and the drag coefficient of a baseball to the user to determine if local weather conditions, for any big league park, are favorable for home runs being hit."
from 2012 review:
The results produced by Home Run Weather 2012 have been quite encouraging. The low home run favorability index values (0-3) have had an average of 1.56 home runs per game so far this season. The moderate index values (4-7) have had an average of 1.78. And the high values (8- 10) have had an average of 2.48 home runs per game.
For example, today's game in Phoenix, Arizona, shows the most perfect atmospheric conditions conditions for generating hits and home runs (with the roof open).
with E Jackson + T Cahill pitching! but the offenses are pretty weak and Jackson is coming off a rotten start..the app just deals with weather conditions, not the specific matchups of pitcher and batters of the game...
I suppose if I were more motivated, I should track the o/u of games played when the app rates a game 8+
