12-16-2014, 04:15 AM
For more related discussion
http://punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=19812
The DOH Envista site linked above combines all the stations and SO2 & PM2.5 reports, but you often have to dig through the data for the stations of interest as the warning color of the dots are for 24 hour averages which tends to mask times of poor air quality.
A new station was recently discussed for the Seaview area, but there are no stations between the flow front and the HPP area so those south / southwest winds can carry pollutants up through Ainaloa, OLE, and HPP and aren't detected until the Mt View or Hilo stations.
Hopefully the mobile station CD discussed will be available soon to help track pollutants carried with the variable winds.
http://punaweb.org/Forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=19812
The DOH Envista site linked above combines all the stations and SO2 & PM2.5 reports, but you often have to dig through the data for the stations of interest as the warning color of the dots are for 24 hour averages which tends to mask times of poor air quality.
A new station was recently discussed for the Seaview area, but there are no stations between the flow front and the HPP area so those south / southwest winds can carry pollutants up through Ainaloa, OLE, and HPP and aren't detected until the Mt View or Hilo stations.
Hopefully the mobile station CD discussed will be available soon to help track pollutants carried with the variable winds.