Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Tuesday 06/22/2010 Air Pollution

There was no wood smoke this evening. I did not notice any grass smoke when I checked the air quality. It was too warm and muggy for a bonfire. It was 90 degrees at 7:30 PM. When I woke up around 1:30 AM the next morning to check the air outside I was taken back by how warm and humid it still was. Bonfires are not common when the evening temperature is in the upper 80s or higher. Weather conditions played in the favor of all who enjoy clean, unpolluted air. If it was not so hot, the evening air likely would have been smoky as it almost always is.