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2 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:
Stop all burning in Thailand
This is the best slogan.
Bangkok may be not ok, but look up north. Much worse.
Not the Cambodian fires, the polluted air from India,
Bangladesh, Myanmar is sufficient for the actual hazardous
situation.
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Feb 27
Phrae 12:00 AQI 188 (127 ug/m3)
20 km north of Phrae
6:42 AQI 195 (141 ug/m3)
12:14 AQI 190 (131 ug/m3)
North brown, blue, red
Bangkok orange, red
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4 hours ago, snoop1130 said:
... Wang Thong Lang district which recorded the highest level at 79 microns.
@ Wiggy
The OP didn't mention the AQI. It's a bit complicated.
Good tool:
https://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=airnow.calculator
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9 minutes ago, mok199 said:
W.H.O praises Thailand
Really?
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40 minutes ago, 30la said:
When will you start to see this problem as a national problem and not just a Bangkok problem?
What's the point of closing schools ???
Feb 26 2563 - 8:51
By the way
Phrae is located 220 km (by car) south east of Chiang Mai.
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Feb 26
Phrae 7:00 AQI 167 (86 ug/m3)
20 km north of Phrae 6:36 AQI 251 (201 ug/m3)
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Feb 25-I
Interesting post 'Krataiboy' in https://forum.thaivisa.com/topic/1150024-pm25-dust-particles-forecast-to-blanket-bangkok-until-end-of-month/page/2/#comments
And to think about (link 'Krataiboy' too) : https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2020/02/23/wuhan-and-the-polluted-air-as-a-cause-of-epidemic-illness/
This night the North worse than Bangkok.
Phrae 18:00 AQI 132 (48 ug/m3)
Nakornping Hospital Real-time Tuesday AQI 200 22:00(?) - now it's 21:10... ?
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30 minutes ago, 30la said:
You are all invited to breathe some of our "healthy" air!
Thank you. - Please, let me know where there is 'healthy' air in Thailand.
Near the Malaysian border? Or south of Phuket?
Because of the chimney you might be near Tak or Lampang?
Take care.
Yom
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Feb 25
Phrae 7:00 AQI 170 (92 ug/m3)
North and Bangkok too red - blue
AQI above 200:
Isan AQI 134 - 165 (orange/red)
Hua Hin ?
Prachuap?
South of Surat Thani livable
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Might be your mouse and her/its contacts?
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On 2/23/2020 at 12:08 PM, Number 6 said:
... and says nothing at all
Ignore the unwanted ?
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6 hours ago, cerox said:
AQI mostly orange, has been like that for days.
Ophthalmologist ?
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Feb 24
Phrae 13:00 AQI 159 (71 ug/m3)
Early morning today AQI 200 (250ug/m3)
Almost all of Thailand red.
Well, Isan yellow/orange.I think there is already a connection from India, Bangladesh,
Myanmar to Thailand?
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Feb 23
Phrae 9:00 AQI 171 (94 ug/m3)
North red and blue
Tak/Mae Sot peaking at AQI 187 / 314 (125 / 264 ug/m3)
Bangkok yellow to orange, one place AQI 167 and a hospital AQI 226
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Feb 22-I
FlorC, The wind is sleeping again.
This night most of TH in Red.
Red means 'Unhealthy'. - Not important.
51 ug/m3 to 127 ug/m3 - AQI 149 to 188
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4 hours ago, Pedrogaz said:
The weather up here is magnificent and has been for a couple of weeks....lovely winds and cool 30 degree temps.
This is a joke, isn't it?
Please send me a PM. We would like to visit your area soon.
Thanks.
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By the way, what about an
air pollution forecast for upper Thailand ?
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This is strange information.
I don' t see any rain nearby.
... and 'temperature lows of 16-21 degrees Celsius' should be normal in late February?
Up North at least.
What a redundant information.
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Thanks to
https://www.data.jma.go.jp/mscweb/data/himawari/sat_hrp.php?area=r5s
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Feb 22
Phrae 12:00 23 ug/m3 or AQI 74
North PM2.5 between 17 and 157 ug/m3 - average 55(?) ug/m3
AQI between 61 and 207 - average 150(?)
Sorry, 'great' attachments/last post from a tablet.
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On 2/21/2020 at 11:12 AM, Katipo said:
I'm browsing around Bangkok and central regions now, and still seeing 20-30 point less from the Thai gov site. e.g. Ayutthaya 121 vs. 154, Pakret 134 vs. 155.
To be honest I noticed comparable 'things' repeatedly.
Especially in the Tak and Lampang area. Helpless.
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0:10 short reply
TV and answers were locked/blocked this afternoon?
See you tomorrow.
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Sorry, a bigger part of text has been lost.
Good luck, near Mae Sot, Nakmuay887.
It seems to be a very healthy place too?
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12 hours ago, Katipo said:
The Air4Thai website appears to show consistently show lower readings (~20-30 points) than all other independent sites. I can only assume this is deliberate, due to either 'selective' placement of readers or manipulation of figures. I find this morally reprehensible.
Today this seems not correct !? - for example Phrae
http://air4thai.pcd.go.th/webV2/
http://aqicn.org/city/thailand/phrae-meteorological-station/
74 is AQI 161
airvisual.com http://www.aqmthai.com/public_report.php
Phrae PM2.5 Numbers 2020
in Chiang Rai
Posted
Feb 28
Phrae 9:00 - aqicn.org
20 km north of Phrae
https://www.airnow.gov/index.cfm?action=airnow.calculator