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Phrae PM2.5 Numbers 2020


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October 5

 

http://www.air4thai.com/webV2/region.php?region=2

This interesting website is back in new design.

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Please check any other Thailand region here:

http://aqmthai.com/web/main.php

 

*  To compare these numbers with aqicn.org or ventusky.com or with http://berkeleyearth.org/air-pollution-overview-new/

    might be a good idea.

*  Berkeleyearth seems to have some problems these days.

*  Similar things happen sometimes to most of the websites concerning climate, weather etc.  -  really strange.

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October 8

 

The 2019-2020 bushfires in New South Wales (NSW)

have been unprecedented in their extent and intensity.

The dust traveled to South America, more than 15,000 km.

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In September 2020, historic wildfires on the U.S.

West Coast lofted plumes of smoke high into the

atmosphere. Pushed by prevailing winds that sweep

air from west to east.                       Leipzig, Germany:

11./12.09.20. The consequences of the massive forest fires

on the US west coast can also be felt in Europe: smoke from

California has been pouring over Germany since Friday morning.

Measuring devices from the Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric

Measurement (TROPOS) show a layer of dust that has been floating

over Leipzig since 6 a.m. on Friday. During the course of Friday and

Saturday the shift decreased from 10 to 12 to 5 to 10 kilometers in

height. The layer of smoke continues on Monday. It has now fallen

to around 4 kilometers.

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What is PM?

PM stands for particulate matter (also called particle pollution): 

the term for a mixture of solid particles and liquid droplets

found in the air. Some particles, such as dust, dirt, soot, or

smoke, are large or dark enough to be seen with the naked

eye. Others are so small they can only be detected using an

electron microscope.

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PM10 inhalable particles, with diameters that are generally

10 micrometers and smaller.

PM2.5 : fine inhalable particles, with diameters that are generally

2.5 micrometers and smaller.

How small is 2.5 micrometers? Think about a single hair from

your head. The average human hair is about 70 micrometers

in diameter – making it 30 times larger than the largest fine particle.

https://www.epa.gov/pm-pollution/particulate-matter-pm-basics

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October 9 - I

 

I can see clearly now...

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ventusky.com

 

And this is Beijing:

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aqicn.org

Let's hope there is no 'winter monsoon' this year (?)

But, no cooler nights? No pleasant days?

 

If the winds might be coming from north west?

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OK, very bad too. Like early 2020.

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October 13

 

I'm not Cassandra, cursed to utter prophecies, but never

to be believed.

Good idea to check the air purifiers and their filters now.

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aqicn.org

Air Purifiers

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The model on the right has a PM2.5 meter built-in

 

PM2.5 Detector

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Cassandra in front of the burning city of Troy

 

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October 17

 

https://tna.mcot.net/english-news-563784   -   also:

Bangkok governor Aswin Kwanmuang said he discussed fine dust solutions ... as the pollution

of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) would normally return

from December due to stagnant air.

 

This is interesting:

' PM2.5 resulted from many factors including vehicles, burning and construction '

 

What will be done?

*   ban vehicles with six wheels or more from entering inner Bangkok between 6am and 9pm

    from December to February to reduce vehicle emissions.

*   school management would be advised to suspend outdoor activities from December to February

    and close schools if severe fine dust pollution continues for longer than three days

*   Outdoor construction would be suspended during thick PM2.5 conditions

*   Dust control measures would also cover the hospitals and hotels that used boilers

 

So, everything will be fine.

 

Today in Thailand good and fresh air, except some places in Bangkok.

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The Future? Nobody knows.

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ventusky.com

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Confirm:

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aqicn.org

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October 19 - I

 

Rainfall and flooding info:

Isan: Heavy rainfall occurred in some areas throughout the week

with very heavy rainfall in some areas on 15 and 17 Oct. Flood

occurred at Nakhon Ratchasima province on 12-16 Oct., at Si Sa Ket

province on 13 Oct., at Ubon Ratchathani province on 15 Oct., at

Chaiyaphum province on 17 Oct.

Eastern: Flood occurred at Sa Kaeo province on 12-15 Oct., at

Chachoengsao province on 13-15 Oct., at Chonburi and Prachinburi

provinces on 18 Oct.

(Cambodia and Vietnam were hit too.)

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October 26

Green-yellow-orange

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Phrae Province - Welcome new stations!

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103 - Phrae Hospital                                              (PM2.5  17:00)

67 - Ban Tae

37 - Ban Thung Khaeo

20 - Rongkwang Hosp./Rongkhem (101/103)

76 - Ban Nong Muang Khai

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October 30     -   17:00 to 20:00

 

Thanks to rain almost green everywhere.

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The Overview not so nice:

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November 4   - I

20 km north of Phrae:

Noon   40 ug/m3     AQI 112  image.png.890e5c3b3be6c7b6e81557bb5b7577be.png       

18:00   50 ug/m3     AQI 137  image.png.890e5c3b3be6c7b6e81557bb5b7577be.png

People with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly and children are the groups most at risk.

https://www.airnow.gov/aqi/aqi-calculator-concentration/

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