These are two very interesting sites. I immediately checked the air quality where I live. Thanks for sharing!
For anyone who isn't familiar with them, I use these sites all day when the west coast fires are going or I'm worried about east coast weather near my family. Figured someone might find them useful regardless of where they live, both are global.
www.purpleair.com
Basically 10-second averages air quality overlaid on googlemaps.
Thing I like is all their specs aren't based on national weather predictions but on real-time individuals/businesses/schools that have purchased their plug&play WIFI laser particulate sensors.
https://earth.nullschool.net/
Super cool weather patterns with a google earth spin.
Shows all the hurricanes in the gulf and heading towards right now, and the Pacific winds that have thankfully pushed/pulled the smoke away from the coast for the moment.
Highly customizable in the bottom left.
These are two very interesting sites. I immediately checked the air quality where I live. Thanks for sharing!
Hadn't seen the second one, really interesting, thanks for sharing!![]()
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nice!..
smoke even made it to eastern ontario last week. haze over everything. reminded me of what it used to be like during summer in the 90's with the coal power plants going.
Originally Posted by Zilog B
Yeah...they've picked up smoke from the west coast fires in northern Europe.
Humby, this site may help you decide on a filter:
https://www.filtersfast.com/blog/dif...home.%E2%80%9D
I believe that you need a MERV-11...
Almost every summer in Montana is a smokescreen and now is not a good time for it, as you don't know if people coughing have covid or if it's just irritation due to the smoky air.
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge." - Stephen Hawking
People will forget what you said... and people will forget what you did... but people will never forget how you made them feel.
Back at 92 ppm, readings all all over the place hourly.
Last time below 50 was over a week ago, but about 100/150 ppm steady.
This sucks, feeling for the folks where it's worse.
Fresh coat of ash on the trucks every morning. Relieved the fires aren't closer.
Thank you sir.
162 ppm right now, barely below 120/100 for a couple of weeks.
F*ck
Come down to Florida, we only get an occasional hurricane.
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