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Air quality in the Winter season |
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Winter is a nice season. For many nations, it is a season of relief from the hot and humid weather. Winter is also liked by many because of Christmas and the New Year?s Eve. However in such a festive season, some issues do take place which adversely affects our environment. In cold countries such as the US, Norway and Switzerland, temperatures below -10 degrees in some cases. Thus it becomes necessary for houses to light up their chimneys in order to keep the house warm. As chimneys are usually fired up by burning either wood or coal, harmful gases are released into the environment. The increased usage of wood stove also contributes to the gas emissions. On top of this, cold temperatures and stagnant air have a way of creating a build-up of these substances near the ground, particularly during a weather phenomenon called temperature inversions. In other seasons or weather conditions, warm air sits near the ground and the air can rise easily and carry away pollutants. In a temperature inversion, cold air is trapped near the ground by a layer of warm air. The warm air acts like a lid, holding these substances down. During a temperature inversion, smoke can?t rise and carbon monoxide can reach unhealthy levels. From an air quality perspective, storms are a welcome weather event. Wind, rain and snow storms are sometimes called scrubbers because they help clear out and disperse substances of concern. Most of the time during the winter, the ambient outdoor air quality worsens as measured by the Air Quality Health Index. If AQHI readings do increase in the winter, it?s generally due to the temperature inversion phenomenon. Indoor air quality also becomes a greater concern during the winter because of the amount of time that people stay inside with poor ventilation. Without adequate circulation, carbon dioxide levels can become an issue, leading to headaches and lethargy. Generally, outdoor air quality is better than indoor air, so the best antidote is to get outside regularly, open windows for short periods if possible and keep fireplaces and ventilation systems clean and maintained. Thus in this season, we should be careful about the gas emission issues and try to protect our environment as well as our health from the adverse effects of the gases.
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thanks for sharing
Posted 07-02-2018 10:09
good report
Posted 07-02-2018 10:07
Great report, indeed you are right. This year, Uzbekistan got too cold and many people got 'Russian Flu!' It was like 2 times as bad as the normal flu many people used to have before. Informative report- thank you
Posted 21-02-2017 00:16
Yah winter times are the toughest as there are no trees to purify the polluted air and also people do not want to ventilate due to the cold temperature. Thanks.
Posted 27-01-2017 06:36
Very well presented report, Syed. Good ventilation is always important for our health as well as air quality. Its a wake up call for all of us to keep the gas emission under restrain.
Posted 19-01-2017 23:27
We never realise that we are responsible of causing diseases to ourselves. One irresponsible action of one person has cascading effects to the society.
Sustainable solutions are answers to this menace.
Posted 19-01-2017 19:58
in search of cozy lifestyle, we are degrading air quality. thank you for the concern :)
Posted 19-01-2017 17:49
Its true for the sake of our own comfort we tend to forget about our environment.
Posted 19-01-2017 14:46
Very well written report. Winter, though better than summer, has it's own challenges. Thanks for the report.
Posted 19-01-2017 04:13
Thanks for sharing, Syed! My throat hurts a lot especially during the winter seasons, and now I realized why. Like what you have said, air quality does worsen during this period since people heat a lot but do not ventilate. I will also try to be careful about gas emission and save energy as much as possible. Have a great day :)
Posted 19-01-2017 01:31