Smoke Synopsis:
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Friday lingering moisture
in the area will move out as high pressure begins to build. The drying and
warming trend will extend into next week as temperatures will rise to above
normal levels. Winds will also start to calm and an upslope/downslope diurnal
pattern will prevail. With the return
of dryer and warmer conditions look for the fires to become active within
their perimeters the production of visible smoke plumes possible. Look for smoke to settle into
low-lying/valley areas early and lifting out as daytime temperatures
increase.
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Air Quality Outlook:
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Site
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Friday
July 25, 2014
AQI
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Saturday
July 26, 2014
AQI
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Sunday
July 27, 2014
AQI
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Comments
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Brewster
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Chelan
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Colville
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Ellensburg
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Entiat
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Leavenworth
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Omak
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Malott
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Twisp
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Monitor is working Data will be
available shortly.
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See
Message Below1
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Winthrop
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Monitor is working Data will be
available shortly.
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See
Message Below1
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Wenatchee
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Good
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Good
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Good
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Data
unavailable forecasted using previous conditions
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Yakima
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Good
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Good
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Good
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For detailed information about the
color coded air quality categories, please see:
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Warning: These data have been obtained
from automated instruments and have not been subjected to a quality assurance
review to determine their accuracy. They are presented for public awareness
and should not be considered final. Conditions such as power outages and
equipment malfunctions can produce invalid data.
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1 Since wildfires often occur in remote
areas, air monitoring equipment may not be available. The following table
provides a quick method to assess air quality in your area. For more detailed
information you can go to the following site: http://www.deq.state.or.us/aq/burning/wildfires/visibility.htm
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Using the 5-3-1 Visibility
Index
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Distance you can see*
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Your are:
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You have:
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· An adult
· A teenager
· An older child
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· Age 65 and over
· Pregnant
· A young child
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OR
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· Asthma
· Respiratory illness
· Lung or heart disease
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5 miles
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check visibility
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minimize outdoor activity
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3 miles
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minimize outdoor activity
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stay inside
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1 miles
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stay inside
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stay inside
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No matter how far you can see, if you feel like you are having
health effects from smoke exposure, take extra care to stay inside or get to
an area with better air quality. You
should also see your doctor or other health professional as needed.
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* less reliable under high humidity conditions
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Welcome to the Washington Smoke blog, a partnership between state, county, and federal agencies, and Tribes. We coordinate to collectively share information for Washington communities affected by wildfire smoke.
Washington Smoke Map
Friday, July 25, 2014
7/25/2014 Air Quality Report
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