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  1. April 1,  2021   -   5:00

    PM2.5  430 ug/m3, no April Fool's trick.  -  It's News

     

     

     

    https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1212153-excessive-pm25-chiang-rai-with-430-microns-reported-in-wiang-pang-kham/  PM2.5 dust in the atmosphere in Wiang Pang Kham sub-district of Mae Sai district, at 2pm today, was measured at 430 microns

     

    https://www.thaipbsworld.com/excessive-pm2-5-chiang-rai-with-430-microns-reported-in-wiang-pang-kham/

     

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    Lampang-MaeHongSon-ChiangRai

     

    Chiang Mai:

    https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1211919-chiang-mai-sea-of-fire-engulfs-doi-samoeng-fires-lit-when-officials-went-to-monitor-elections/

     

     

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    Zooming in shows the the well-known suspects

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

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  2. Mar 31,  2021   -   9:00  

    https://www.iqair.com

    PM2.5   ug/m3              AQI

    322   ChiangRai            372

    202   Phayao                  252

    187   Lampang               237

    160   Pai                               210

    154   Phrae                        204

    106   ChiangMai            177

    95   MaeHongSon         171

     

    Thailand Top Ten

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  3. March 29,  2021   End of March - Fires?

    Surrounded by friendly fires...

    Yom and his wife visited Chiang Rai yesterday until today.

    Didn't see any fires, either on Sunday or on Monday.

    Though PM2.5 north of Chiang Rai this morning:

    230 ug/m3  or  an AQI  280.  Mueang Rai 'only' ... AQI 210.

    Must come out of space, from the ISS perhaps?

    A look at https://firms2.modaps.eosdis.nasa.gov/map/

    shows another situation:

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    Everyone can see it clearly:  the neighbours are killing the Thai people. Stop.

    And this concerns Myanmar/Burma and the former and current  leaders

    of this poor country too. - British rule in Burma lasted from 1824 to 1948. - Good, eh?

    This burning concerns Laos too, one of the world's few remaining communist states

    and one of East Asia's poorest.

    Last not least Cambodia?  -  I'm tired, already...

     

    I didn't hear any word from the Thai Media or Thai Government about this.

    'Heros and Villains', or was it 'Cowards and something' else?

    Well, mai pen rai. Bangkok is OK.image.png.3533a5d5182ef998e909c9b6c02b2988.png

    Forget the [AQI 151] and the [AQI 200] in this screenshot.

    AQI 99 means a PM2.5 burden of 35 ug/m3.

    Compared with e.g.  230 ug/m3 in Chiang Rai?  Ridiculous

    By the way, last week in Chiang Mai the same situation.

    And today you might ask some  people of Isaan, how they're doing?

    We know the answer.

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  4. FlorC   -   Yesterday and today , cough , cough.

    Get well soon.

    Air pollution is a much bigger problem than many think.

     

    Well, sometimes kids are playing with the numbers....

    It' s not too difficult... Just for fun.

    This morning the AQI might have been around 150?

    Or perhaps someone used the wrong model?

    Here the Rongkwang numbers offered by

    https://aqicn.org/station/รพ.-ร้องกวาง-จ.-แพร่

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    Don't worry, Phrae had much better air than an area

    north of ChiangRai this morning:

    7:00  PM2.5 level  230 ug/m3   ~   AQI  280.

    Mueang ChiangRai: 

    PM2.5 160 ug/m3   ~   AQI  210

    (own measurements)

     

     

    March 29,  2021   -   18:00

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             North between Mae Sai and Lampang

                                            

     

  5. Mar 27,  2021   -   19:00

    MaeHongSon-Nakhon Phanom  and  MaeSai-Phrae

                                

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  6. Mar 26,  2021

     

    'In SE-Asia the location of fires and the direction of

    pollution transport varies little year to year  ?'

     

    Thanks to Laura Kiely et al.:

    Air quality and health impacts of vegetation and peat fires in
    Equatorial Asia during 2004–2015

    https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ab9a6c

     

    '... A linear relationship between emission and exposure may not be expected;

    exposure to PM2.5 and resulting impacts on health depend on the location and

    magnitude of the emissions, as well as the atmospheric transport of pollution.

    However, in Equatorial Asia, the location of fires and the direction of pollution

    transport varies little year to year... '

    '... Our work confirms that smoke from Indonesian fires regularly cause substantial

    impacts on human health across the region... '
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  7. March 25,  2021   -   10:00

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                    North between Mae Sai and Lampang

     

    AQI                                                                     PM2.5

    326 MaeHongSon   276    µg/m³

    204 Pai                       153    µg/m³

    166 Phayao                 84    µg/m³

    158 Phrae                    70    µg/m³

    157 ChiangRai            66    µg/m³

    156 ChiangMai           65    µg/m³   

    137 Lampang              50   µg/m³

    117 Bangkok                 42    µg/m³

    113 Phitsanulok            40   µg/m³

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