Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article

To: B-Chan
Ah, well. The occasional week of smoky hot air (and fire ants) is the price we pay for living in the greatest state in the Union, I guess. If the weather here was as boring as southern California's I'd probably hate it. I enjoy our thunderstorms, warm springtimes, and crisp fall weather too much to complain. A nice, cold, soaking rainshower and a fresh (but not too strong!) prairie breeze would sure be welcome, though...

Bad air in Texas is better than good air anywhere else. We may even get rain in Austin this week, and it would give us a whole day or maybe even two days of relief.

18 posted on 05/08/2003 12:36:45 PM PDT by af_vet_rr
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 14 | View Replies ]


To: af_vet_rr
State of Texas Commision on Environmental Quality has a fresh this afternoon release:

Central, North Central Texas Seeing Increasing Smoke Austin, San Antonio, Dallas-Ft. Worth Impacted

Smoke from agricultural burning in Mexico and Central America was increasing rapidly in the Central and North Central parts of Texas as of midday Thursday, as southerly winds continued to push the smoke into the state. Some monitoring sites in the Austin, San Antonio and Dallas-Ft.Worth areas reached the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" air quality index level Thursday, and other parts of the state could also reach this level intermittently over the next several days. A weak cool front could bring some relief from the smoke in North and Central Texas late Saturday and Sunday, but is forecast to move back to the north on Tuesday, allowing the smoke to return.

Air quality levels in parts of South Texas remained in the "unhealthy for sensitive groups" range, and it is possible some sites, particularly in that region, could reach the "unhealthy" level over the next few days.

The Texas Department of Health (TDH) advises residents to be aware of smoke levels in their areas, recognize their own health status and that of family members, and take common-sense precautions to reduce the effects of the smoke. For most people, the smoke will be only an aggravation or irritant, but people with heart problems, allergies, asthma, emphysema, or other respiratory conditions may suffer more severe effects. Children, the elderly and pregnant women should be especially cautious. Be aware of local smoke levels and stay indoors when smoke is present at higher levels. Set air conditioning units, if possible, to recirculate mode. Limit outdoor activities and the physical stress level of those activities as warranted by local conditions. Limit other actions that can contribute to poorer air quality, such as outdoor burning, grilling or use of gasoline-powered lawn equipment. For more information from the TDH, see their Web site at www.tdh.state.tx.us

19 posted on 05/08/2003 1:27:52 PM PDT by El Gato
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies ]

To: af_vet_rr
But you have bats in Austin. when it rains here we get mosquitoes. Sure wish we had your bats!
21 posted on 05/08/2003 1:38:12 PM PDT by buffyt (The Democrat Whiners are Jealous of President Top Gun Bush's GRAVITAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies ]

To: af_vet_rr
...and don't forget we have lots of alligators here on the coast and sometimes in Houston.... Biggest one in my neighborhood, so far, was 11 1/2 ft. long.
24 posted on 05/08/2003 1:44:50 PM PDT by buffyt (The Democrat Whiners are Jealous of President Top Gun Bush's GRAVITAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies ]

To: af_vet_rr
"We may even get rain in Austin this week, and it would give us a whole day or maybe even two days of relief."
When the smoke particles get washed out of the air by rain, guess where they go - into your water. Smoke particulates are also very acidic - hence "acid rain". There are large areas of the Northeast & Canada where the trees are dying & lakes are becoming too acidic for fish.
Welcome to the brave new world of Global Economy and free markets. Mexico & other countries take US jobs and give back pollution.
26 posted on 05/08/2003 1:46:32 PM PDT by familyofman
[ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 18 | View Replies ]

Free Republic
Browse · Search
News/Activism
Topics · Post Article


FreeRepublic, LLC, PO BOX 9771, FRESNO, CA 93794
FreeRepublic.com is powered by software copyright 2000-2008 John Robinson