Air Quality Index Insights: Heat and T-Storm Tracking
Current Air Quality Index Trends
The air quality index is a critical measure as we witness rising temperatures and severe thunderstorms. It's essential to monitor how weather patterns influence these levels and public health.
Tracking Heat Waves
Increasing temperatures can elevate the air quality index. Understanding the correlation can help residents prepare for adverse conditions.
Thunderstorms and Air Quality
- Storms can improve air quality by clearing particulates.
- However, they can also introduce pollutants through runoff.
Impact of Ernesto
The presence of storm Ernesto adds another layer of complexity, as its path and intensity contribute directly to shifts in the air quality index.
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