Right now Lampang varies from 74 (Moderate) to 160 (Unhealthy).
CM varies from 68 (Moderate) to 125 (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups)
World Live Air Quality Map | AirVisual
Right now Lampang varies from 74 (Moderate) to 160 (Unhealthy).
CM varies from 68 (Moderate) to 125 (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups)
World Live Air Quality Map | AirVisual
Well, it is true that every fuker in Thailand will suffer through never ending pollution until the current generation of Somchai fukers turn up their clogs.
These lot are way to old, broke and terminally stupid to give 1 fuk about other fukos suffering under their watch.
Thailand is one festering dangerous shit hole but I still fooking like it eh.
^^Depends where you are and the wind direction. I can look out the back window and see clear blue skies. Front window view has a band of schmutz at the horizon.
Yup.
Was just pointing out that JP's characterisation of Chiang Mai as 'horrific' was somewhat wide of the mark, and that Lampang is often shit too.
In fact I've noticed just how often it's shit because I've been keeping an eye on reasonably close places we might move to, and discounted Lampang.
It's frequently worse than many places in CM.
It's very often OK where we are too, but most of us don't stay home all day every day.
Yeah Cyrille the range is quite large and completely depends on where you are in any province. I know up by my aunts house my wife stated it was pretty hazy but near our house 40km away its nice. Its best for people concerned about it to buy an air quality monitor. They are pretty cheap off Lazada and an advisable tool to at least know instead of using the apps that are just to general and cover a wide area.
Yeah, the Mi purifiers will tell you the level in your room.
Seems fairly accurate.
The company that runs the website I linked to has a monitor, but it's about 300 bucks.
The site has data from several specific monitoring sites, one of which is only about 1 kilometre from us...but it's very near a busy road.
So yes, there is no real substitute for having your own monitor.
True point. I just know that when its burn season its very bad and is every year to the point where you can barely see the roads. I have been through it many many times and in my opinion it is horrific. While I live in the Lampang province its to general for me to say that the entire province is nice. The further north in Lampang towards Lamphun it can get the smoke backed up against the mountains with no breeze but yet head towards Tak and it can be very nice.
But generally speaking this is an annual issue that is not going to change anytime soon.
Here is a webcam pic of my place from 2 mins ago. 31c and blue skies. Pretty typical
Noticed today just by observation that haze and humidity seem to go together. Cool and lower humidity less haze. BKK.
here's a link to live fire mapping as recorded by satellite.
thailand, laos and cambodia appear to be the worst offenders.
FIRMS - Fire Map
^ Great link.
You can use the overlays button and see how many fires are in protected areas. Sad story that tells.
press the "7 days" button (top right) and the full horror of the situation emerges.
india, central africa, central america and surprisingly the usa are also major offenders.
but thailand, cambo, laos and myanmar take the gold medal.
Never fear !
Aging One is stationed in Bangkok and making his utmost effort to vacuum up every bit of particulate matter that he can possibly inhale whilst jogging.
Meanwhile today in Northern areas the Air Quality Index is at 150+ when BKK is at 90...
CM had the worst polluted air in the world yesterday with an AQI exceeding 190
Chiang Mai’s air quality worst in the world
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