HaleySabai Posted April 29, 2016 Share Posted April 29, 2016 (edited) For those way out of towner's and environmental Debbie-Downer's......Shot from Wat Doi Kham - looking south/west @ around 6pm this evening. Not so bad.....for now. When leaving we drove right pass a roaring fire,looked like the vendors were burning their days end garbage .....won't even bother with further comments about that. Edited April 29, 2016 by HaleySabai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T_Dog Posted April 29, 2016 Share Posted April 29, 2016 May is here and it sounds like the smoke is still very bad in Chiang Mai. Ran into this article which is interesting, but certainly not an indicator of any future change in the thinking there. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laura-nalin/chiang-mais-smog-problem-_b_9725706.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sparkles Posted April 30, 2016 Share Posted April 30, 2016 May is here and it sounds like the smoke is still very bad in Chiang Mai. Ran into this article which is interesting, but certainly not an indicator of any future change in the thinking there. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laura-nalin/chiang-mais-smog-problem-_b_9725706.html For the first time I am running into people who have decided to up stumps and move on.One an American lady at my Doctors said she has 3 children ,2 with asthma, and she can't let them suffer any longer as she believes nothing will be done .She had hoped that decisive action would have been taken,been in CM 7 years. 2 other couples in our village are on there way as soon as they can sell up. For some people it is a major problem, not a whine, and the extreme heat has hastened decison making. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted April 30, 2016 Share Posted April 30, 2016 May is here and it sounds like the smoke is still very bad in Chiang Mai. Ran into this article which is interesting, but certainly not an indicator of any future change in the thinking there. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/laura-nalin/chiang-mais-smog-problem-_b_9725706.html For the first time I am running into people who have decided to up stumps and move on.One an American lady at my Doctors said she has 3 children ,2 with asthma, and she can't let themsuffer any longer as she believes nothing will be done .She had hoped that decisive action would have been taken,been in CM 7 years. 2 other couples in our village are on there way as soon as they can sell up. For some people it is a major problem, not a whine, and the extreme heat has hastened decison making. Quite different- I know only a few who can't leave the once who can leave at least for a couple of weeks but I hear more and more are going for good which is for sure not solely decided by the hazardous air pollution but also to other reasons like visa , overall development of the kingdom and just the realization that other countries have a lot more to offer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted April 30, 2016 Author Share Posted April 30, 2016 The rain and winds have certainly brought the levels down significantly. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vivid Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 Clear! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 Clear! Today!!! It will not take Long enough To clear the lungs unfortunately . After the last drop they continue on with their passion. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted May 1, 2016 Author Share Posted May 1, 2016 It's not only below what the Thai government considers the safe point of 120, even meets the US standard of 50. Below 50 now for 14 hours. Around 43 hours under 120. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FMFK86 Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 the forecast is saying that a rainless week is coming up, but I think with most of the slash and burn done by now the air wont turn too bad again? I might get on the plane tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vivid Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 (edited) Today!!! It will not take Long enough To clear the lungs unfortunately . After the last drop they continue on with their passion. Lets hope it stays down. Edited May 1, 2016 by vivid Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 1, 2016 Share Posted May 1, 2016 Today!!! It will not take Long enough To clear the lungs unfortunately . After the last drop they continue on with their passion. Lets hope it stays down. Hope like in hope for change ever- hope dies last. Too much realistic to know it already started again. But we can hope for maybe more -a lot more- rain some weeks from now and with it the final relief of this madness until it will start in 8 month or so again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Tywais Posted May 2, 2016 Author Popular Post Share Posted May 2, 2016 Still holding up nicely: I'm posting these up regularly for historical reference for next year's topic. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 3, 2016 Share Posted May 3, 2016 Still holding up nicely: I'm posting these up regularly for historical reference for next year's topic. Capture.JPG https://www.facebook.com/chiangmai.usconsulate/posts/10156867596745274 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Konini Posted May 3, 2016 Share Posted May 3, 2016 Oh, that didn't last long then. The rains are coming, that will sort everything out. Think positive. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tyznd Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 4 May and PM levels are still not good. Way too many hours and days where the air in CM is unhealthy so trying to escape for a couple of weeks or even a month isn't enough. Only viable answer is to relocate as this problem is not going to go away. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vivid Posted May 4, 2016 Share Posted May 4, 2016 4 May and PM levels are still not good. Way too many hours and days where the air in CM is unhealthy so trying to escape for a couple of weeks or even a month isn't enough. Only viable answer is to relocate as this problem is not going to go away. I think it's pretty ok and livable if you have an air purifier. The exposure outside @ about 40+ to 50+ ug/m3 is pretty tolerable for 1-6 hrs unless if you are super sensitive. I am ok with that level, but not for very long. And definitely not for cardio 10km runs etc. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SundayAfternoon Posted May 7, 2016 Share Posted May 7, 2016 So is it safe to come back to Chiang Mai now? And I'm asking people who think the pollution is a problem, not the guys who think it's OK (and liveable as long as you have an air purifier... sorry, I just don't agree!) What's the verdict on the situation? Is it over? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 So is it safe to come back to Chiang Mai now? And I'm asking people who think the pollution is a problem, not the guys who think it's OK (and liveable as long as you have an air purifier... sorry, I just don't agree!) What's the verdict on the situation? Is it over? Watch the weather if it rains for a week at least an hour a day than its time to return with peace in mind - the rain we saw last week was just a weather pattern - nothing will stop them to ignite it again with the last drop fallen only a lot of rain can do this. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheesekraft Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 (edited) no, the air is still not safe. PM 2.5 levels were recorded by US government to be over 130 recently, and I still can see a thick cloud of smog obscuring my view of the mountains. Its causing asthma in me and my wife who normally do not have symptoms, perhaps because this burning season is lasting for a long time... Edited May 8, 2016 by Cheesekraft Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 no, the air is still not safe. PM 2.5 levels were recorded by US government to be over 130 recently, and I still can see a thick cloud of smog obscuring my view of the mountains. Its causing asthma in me and my wife who normally do not have symptoms, perhaps because this burning season is lasting for a long time... My guess is that this duration will become the new normal- so if you not already it's time to move on the north is now only good a certain time as a holiday destination but unsuitable and harmful to consider it more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted May 8, 2016 Author Share Posted May 8, 2016 Below is since Friday. It hasn't hit PM10 or PM2.5 130 since April 22. 24 hour AQI calculations for PM2.5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ogb Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 So is it safe to come back to Chiang Mai now? And I'm asking people who think the pollution is a problem, not the guys who think it's OK (and liveable as long as you have an air purifier... sorry, I just don't agree!) What's the verdict on the situation? Is it over? No its not safe, as PM2.5 levels are still at least double sometimes triple the international safe level. Be interesting to see a fire map to see where its coming from (surely the Thai's have burnt all they can by now?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 Below is since Friday. It hasn't hit PM10 or PM2.5 130 since April 22. Capture.JPG 24 hour AQI calculations for PM2.5 aqi.jpg Well if at all I go with the us consulate announcement on this matter https://www.facebook.com/chiangmai.usconsulate/posts/10156878723975274 Which suggest otherwise. However visual check out of the window , live reports of my friends, using its own senses is the most trustful to go with for me. Numbers are just numbers can be right- highly unlikely they are. Living quality will not be fixed by numbers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 (edited) So is it safe to come back to Chiang Mai now? And I'm asking people who think the pollution is a problem, not the guys who think it's OK (and liveable as long as you have an air purifier... sorry, I just don't agree!) What's the verdict on the situation? Is it over? No its not safe, as PM2.5 levels are still at least double sometimes triple the international safe level. Be interesting to see a fire map to see where its coming from (surely the Thai's have burnt all they can by now?) Lol show me a pyromaniac Asian - not limited to Thais-who runs out of reason and material to full fill their passion. Edited May 8, 2016 by blueyeshk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted May 8, 2016 Author Share Posted May 8, 2016 So is it safe to come back to Chiang Mai now? And I'm asking people who think the pollution is a problem, not the guys who think it's OK (and liveable as long as you have an air purifier... sorry, I just don't agree!) What's the verdict on the situation? Is it over? No its not safe, as PM2.5 levels are still at least double sometimes triple the international safe level. Be interesting to see a fire map to see where its coming from (surely the Thai's have burnt all they can by now?) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tywais Posted May 8, 2016 Author Share Posted May 8, 2016 Below is since Friday. It hasn't hit PM10 or PM2.5 130 since April 22. Capture.JPG 24 hour AQI calculations for PM2.5 aqi.jpg Well if at all I go with the us consulate announcement on this matter https://www.facebook.com/chiangmai.usconsulate/posts/10156878723975274 Which suggest otherwise. However visual check out of the window , live reports of my friends, using its own senses is the most trustful to go with for me. Numbers are just numbers can be right- highly unlikely they are. Living quality will not be fixed by numbers. That report was May 6th as the consulate is closed for the holidays. I use the exact same data and calculator they do but using the most current 24 hour data. The 136 reported is not the PM levels but the AQI. The PM2.5 levels from your link was 49.94 ug/m3 on May 6th so out of date. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ogb Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 So is it safe to come back to Chiang Mai now? And I'm asking people who think the pollution is a problem, not the guys who think it's OK (and liveable as long as you have an air purifier... sorry, I just don't agree!) What's the verdict on the situation? Is it over? No its not safe, as PM2.5 levels are still at least double sometimes triple the international safe level. Be interesting to see a fire map to see where its coming from (surely the Thai's have burnt all they can by now?) FIREMAP.JPG Thanks >> looks like they are still finding plenty to burn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 As for safe to return have a read: https://www.facebook.com/smokethedocumentary/posts/481306448725975 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
T_Dog Posted May 8, 2016 Share Posted May 8, 2016 Will be a good year for mushrooms up there once the rains start. Obvious that someone lit it but there will be no arrests. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UOool9Di6EA 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blueyeshk Posted May 9, 2016 Share Posted May 9, 2016 Will be a good year for mushrooms up there once the rains start. Obvious that someone lit it but there will be no arrests. The figures are still low so it's save to live there. Good luck. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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