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Wednesday's air quality index in Atlanta, Georgia, miles away from any of the fires, was unhealthy. In Chattanooga, Tennessee, it was 151. What exactly does that mean?
JENNIFER GRAY, CNN METEOROLOGIST: The one thing you need to know is that if you were like many who suffer when the air quality is poor, relief could be just a click away.
There's something called the Air Quality Index, or the AQI, and it keeps track of how clean or populated the air is on a day to day basis. The Environmental Protection Agency calculates the AQI on five major pollutants2 that are regulated by the Clean Air Act. Ground level ozone3 and particle pollution are the greatest threat to human health.
The Air Quality Index runs from zero to 500, with 500 being the most unhealthy.
Anything over 100 could be considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. We're talking about people with asthma4 as well as heart conditions.
Everyone will start feeling the effects of poor air quality when the number reaches 150 or above. Anything over 300 is considered hazardous5 air quality.
It's encouraged on these high level days to limit your outdoor activities and stay indoors. Exercising outdoors during one of these high level days could result in serious health consequences.
So, before you go outside, check the AQI to protect yourself and to have better health.
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n.副题(书本中的),说明对白的字幕 | |
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污染物质(尤指工业废物)( pollutant的名词复数 ) | |
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n.臭氧,新鲜空气 | |
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adj.(有)危险的,冒险的;碰运气的 | |
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