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Posted
11 minutes ago, Harrisfan said:

Yet you responded lol


So now you’ve moved onto cafes. Another gawd awful, useless, boring topic. I can only imagine the exhaustive length you must go to come up with this rubbish???

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2 minutes ago, short-Timer said:


So now you’ve moved onto cafes. Another gawd awful, useless, boring topic. I can only imagine the exhaustive length you must go to come up with this rubbish???

So now you are following me on these boring topics lol

Posted
3 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This is a very odd phenomena and it's not characteristic of the air quality this time of year in HH or south of that area. It's some kind of strange front, the wind seems to be blowing in from the northeast and it will likely pass soon. 

This past week we had a few very clear days here.

Posted
19 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

This is a very odd phenomena and it's not characteristic of the air quality this time of year in HH or south of that area. It's some kind of strange front, the wind seems to be blowing in from the northeast and it will likely pass soon. 

Yes, I'm in agreement with you, this is quite unusual. There are high readings throughout the country. We even have 'unhealthy air' up here in Sakon Nakhon, which is very rare.

 

There is apparently a high pressure region hanging over central Thailand just now which according to Google AI:

 

'High atmospheric pressure, often associated with stable weather conditions, can lead to increased air pollution because it creates stagnant air, preventing pollutants from dispersing and allowing them to accumulate at ground level'. 

 

I agree, it will pass soon, so don't panic @Harrisfan

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1 hour ago, Moonlover said:

Yes, I'm in agreement with you, this is quite unusual. There are high readings throughout the country. We even have 'unhealthy air' up here in Sakon Nakhon, which is very rare.

 

There is apparently a high pressure region hanging over central Thailand just now which according to Google AI:

 

'High atmospheric pressure, often associated with stable weather conditions, can lead to increased air pollution because it creates stagnant air, preventing pollutants from dispersing and allowing them to accumulate at ground level'. 

 

I agree, it will pass soon, so don't panic @Harrisfan

Have you noticed that poster is nearly always panicked? 

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