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  1. On 4/7/2021 at 11:12 AM, Antonymous said:

    "Although short-term exposure spikes can affect health, it is long-term exposures that contribute most to the burden of disease and mortality from air pollution, and therefore
    are the focus of the GBD project."

    I think this is correct. And important to know.

     

     

    20 hours ago, bluedoc said:

    blame neighbouring countries for a lot of smoke pollution

    I'm afraid / sure this is true.

    image.png.2e5723f338fabba811ec75f5f2ded920.png

    You could search for better examples. - This was

    before rain, the next screenshot after rain.

    image.png.e4b6229b438a98510b4bb90d2e27e168.png

    https://firms2.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/

  2. April 7,  2021   -   9:00

     

    image.png.a1cafe6f40fa501d50b3be91d4be9e7d.png

    Many places have clear and fresh air. Bangkok

    some homemade pollution. Isaan air pollution

    from the eastern and southern neighbours.

    image.png.69c7f9057c8dbbde4263c89556f8bc47.png

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  3. April 5,  2021   -   19:00  

    North of Phrae we had some rain last night and

    this afternoon too. - Much better air now.

    image.png.fcbc6af14c9c012b5f7cdd9a49b76a82.png

    south: Tak/Phitsanulok    north: Mae Sai/Chiang Rai

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  4. 5 hours ago, chaila said:

    Also full stop

    That's a good one.

    If you can read a map: the wind at this time

    comes from almost all directions.  And the main

    focus of the fires lies in Burma and Laos.

    Or, how would you for example explain AQI 332 in

    Mae Sai and 'only' AQI 160 in Phayao?

    image.png.602dea1fa439cafadbbb7399268886bd.png

    https://www.windfinder.com

    Some AQI-numbers 16:00

     

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  5. April 3,  2021   Update 16:00  -  AQI numbers

     

    image.png.b02626e805bfe621e05c3900377c4d57.png

    Mueang Chiang Rai

     

    image.png.5eef1cd322b7e3f4247c6b294dcb5b6c.png

    Mae Sai Health Office

     

    image.png.b8d94abb95b49979edbc5f3e44521414.png

    Mae Hong Son

     

    image.png.57d22a037fc0fe09425959b38ed6bfff.png

    Pai, MHS

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  6. April 3,  2021   -   10:00

    Air Pollution in Thailand Bangkok Area

    image.png.acd92d32331e4513115b69f6911e977a.png

    and up North between Lampang,

     

    image.png.8bb1b3a3f01d2aaf2122e9c8ee0ea165.png

    MaeHongSon and MaeSai/ChiangRai

     

    image.png.e5e399a29cfa24f33331e73a9c726060.png

    image.png.bf7f2f84ddfae99ca944adb5680e4f7c.png

     

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  7. April 2,  2021   -   19:00

    image.png.379cbb8524d1c9a50e5a4879365a69af.png

    Lampang/Phrae-MaeHongSon-ChiangRai/MaeSai

    Northern Thailand had a 'Very Bad Day' again.

                        https://aqicn.org/here

    image.png.b5ba869bc0851fb78e64d430b6c86978.png

    what a shame there is no data for thailand

    http://berkeleyearth.org/air-pollution-and-cigarette-equivalence/

    'In this memo, we will derive the rough value of conversion,

    so people can think of air pollution in terms of cigarettes

    equivalent (sorry, a bit old - 2015).

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  8. 53 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

    It's not too bad today!

    I thought it was very good?

    By the way, the second screenshot shows Northern Thailand, between Mae Hong Son, Mae Sai/Chiang Rai and Lampang/Phrae.

    But thanks for the hint with 'big city' and 'air pollution'.

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