Popular Post nikmar Posted September 27 Popular Post Posted September 27 yup - the air is thick in Bang na. Smells almost industrial. Pollution season has begun!! 1 2 1
patman30 Posted September 27 Posted September 27 (edited) doesn't look too bad, i take it you not look at WAQI often 13 minutes ago, nikmar said: Pollution season has begun!! wait till start of next year when sugar cane is being harvested 7th March 2023 10th March 2023.... 15th March 2023 Edited September 27 by patman30 1
michael888 Posted September 27 Author Posted September 27 3 minutes ago, patman30 said: doesn't look too bad, i take it you not look at WAQI often wait till start of next year when sugar cane is being harvested 10th March 2023.... Yeah, but its September.
patman30 Posted September 27 Posted September 27 (edited) 5 minutes ago, michael888 said: Yeah, but its September. still does not look too bad compared to usual not saying its the worst, but looks normal for here Right Now looks pretty decent Of course BKK might have some higher numbers right now due to traffic and data is in real time Edited September 27 by patman30 1
MarkBR Posted September 27 Posted September 27 Quite clear & fresh in Li, Lamphun currently. Although, someone will begin burning excess longan cuttings around here which have been cut in the longan orchards, then smoke will appear.
KhunLA Posted September 27 Posted September 27 (edited) Shh ... you'll expose the facts. 4-6 months of unhealthy air vs the ... ... 'not a problem' ... 'I see blue skies' ... 'only a couple months a year' It's only a couple months a year where I live. Any further north, and it's horrendous, almost 6 months a year, if not more in some spots. This is still Sept, and burning season is sometimes till the end of May, when the later then normal rainy season kick in. Late Sept, Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr early May Even here, slight break in rainy season, so folks are taking advantage and burning what they couldn't the past weeks ... This part isn't too much of an issue ... But this is, and we turn the air purifiers on for ... Locally, we're a bit better ... Edited September 27 by KhunLA 1
KhunLA Posted September 27 Posted September 27 2 hours ago, KhunLA said: This part isn't too much of an issue ... But this is, and we turn the air purifiers on for ... Locally, we're a bit better ... WOW ... Xiaomi to the rescue ... Don't think I've ever seen -0- across the board before 👍👍 1
fredwiggy Posted September 27 Posted September 27 Yet another reason to move back to Texas....................https://aqicn.org/map/texas/ 2
tomazbodner Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Having own PurpleAir sensor, I was not particularly shocked (after looking out the window) that it showed AQI 150+ yesterday morning. It has somewhat improved today, showing 67 AQI right now, with 19.77 PM2.5 and 20.40 PM10 in Bang Sue. 1
marin Posted September 28 Posted September 28 21 hours ago, fredwiggy said: Yet another reason to move back to Texas....................https://aqicn.org/map/texas/ Just go Fred, too many times the same thing has been posted. Get back to where "nobody messes with you" 1 1
Will B Good Posted September 28 Posted September 28 I really don't see the fuss.....time and time again the government have stated clearly that they are monitoring the AQI in real time......relax.
KhunLA Posted September 28 Posted September 28 21 hours ago, fredwiggy said: Yet another reason to move back to Texas....................https://aqicn.org/map/texas/ N America does get a few things right ... 👍 We get about 2 months of AQI in 100+/-, rest of the year is fine. Can't say that about the fecal count or clarity of the surf (Gulf).
mdr224 Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Thinking of going during rainy season next year. Thats the only time one can see the sky now right? 1
outsidetrader Posted September 28 Posted September 28 Started,early this year ,bailed out of Jomtien on Thursday as the air was smelly and the Air Monitor sharply up .Stopped in Sakeow and checked again ,still high,drove on to Butiram and breathable,again.Now i. Surin and normal service is resumed .....AP is a killer ....
josephbloggs Posted September 28 Posted September 28 (edited) 11 minutes ago, mdr224 said: Thinking of going during rainy season next year. Thats the only time one can see the sky now right? In the rainy season the sky is mostly covered by clouds, duh. Most of the year it is pretty fine, we have had lovely skies in Bangkok for the past couple of months when it hasn't been raining. Burning season is not fine but looking at NASA's live fire tracker it is mostly from fires in Myanmar and Cambodia - perhaps 30% from fires in northern Thailand. I wish they could solve it but I don't see how as it is mostly from neighbouring countries. I believe Singapore bought many of the farms in Indonesia to stop the burning. Here is a picture I took from the top of the Marina Bay Sands in 2013. You could taste the air. That is not rain, it is pure pollution, it was choking - AQI of 401!!! Imagine that! Bangkok is heavenly today by comparison. Edited September 28 by josephbloggs
fredwiggy Posted September 28 Posted September 28 35 minutes ago, marin said: Just go Fred, too many times the same thing has been posted. Get back to where "nobody messes with you" As soon as I can re-establish in a new house, I go. Not easy to move ,let alone around the world. 1
fredwiggy Posted September 28 Posted September 28 34 minutes ago, KhunLA said: N America does get a few things right ... 👍 We get about 2 months of AQI in 100+/-, rest of the year is fine. Can't say that about the fecal count or clarity of the surf (Gulf). The Gulf isn't too bad, and it's sad that so many beautiful beaches in Thailand are getting ruined by tourists and pollution. 1
josephbloggs Posted September 28 Posted September 28 22 hours ago, fredwiggy said: Yet another reason to move back to Texas....................https://aqicn.org/map/texas/ Texas, that's funny. 1
LALes Posted September 28 Posted September 28 A harbinger of things to come. We all know what to expect come December, January, February and March. The yearly cycle gets worse every year. Starting earlier and ending later. What to do?
KhunLA Posted September 28 Posted September 28 3 hours ago, Caldera said: Seems to be getting worse year after year. Not really. People are just starting to pay attention and realize it. I've been pointing it out for literally decades, and always told I'm mistaken. Glad people are finally starting to wake, open their eyes, look at a AQI / PM2.5 meter every now & then. Instead of, looking out the window, seeing the house across the street, and think it's another clear day ... If you can't see a hillside clearly, at least 10 kms away, then the air you're breathing is unhealthy.
michael888 Posted September 29 Author Posted September 29 On 9/28/2024 at 10:37 AM, mdr224 said: Thinking of going during rainy season next year. Thats the only time one can see the sky now right? Yes, june, july, august. Used to be september , october were ok also. Keeps getting shorter every year, especially in Bangkok. Things get really bad from December to May when they burn all of the sugar fields. Half the year- absolutley horrendous.
rickudon Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Keep out of Bangkok. just checked Udon Thani AQI, currently 11. Outside of rainy season usually moderate, between 50-100. But always worse on the major roads. I did buy an air purifier years ago, last used about 3 years ago....
michael888 Posted October 7 Author Posted October 7 On 9/30/2024 at 9:40 PM, rickudon said: Keep out of Bangkok. just checked Udon Thani AQI, currently 11. Outside of rainy season usually moderate, between 50-100. But always worse on the major roads. I did buy an air purifier years ago, last used about 3 years ago....
Will B Good Posted October 7 Posted October 7 1 minute ago, michael888 said: Wait till they start burning the sugar cane leaves January onwards.
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