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Old April 9th 15, 10:29 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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At least you lot in central and SE England beware.
Nasty, nasty polluted air from the continent.
I'm sure UKIP has something to say about it.

Take a look at these charts:
http://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/

Len
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On Thursday, 9 April 2015 23:29:34 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote:
At least you lot in central and SE England beware.
Nasty, nasty polluted air from the continent.
I'm sure UKIP has something to say about it.

Take a look at these charts:
http://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/

Len
Wembury, SW Devon


It doesn't say what the pollutants are or roughly how much of each.

I'll have the house hermetically sealed and hope there's no rapid barometric change or it could get expensive.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.
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On 10/04/2015 04:47, Tudor Hughes wrote:
On Thursday, 9 April 2015 23:29:34 UTC+1, Len Wood wrote:
At least you lot in central and SE England beware.
Nasty, nasty polluted air from the continent.
I'm sure UKIP has something to say about it.

Take a look at these charts:
http://uk-air.defra.gov.uk/

Len
Wembury, SW Devon


It doesn't say what the pollutants are or roughly how much of each.

I'll have the house hermetically sealed and hope there's no rapid barometric change or it could get expensive.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.

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I don't know how I survived the 50's and 60's! But seriously, although
the pollution is there, surely it is less than in past years for the
same set of conditions? Perhaps nitrogen dioxide is higher due to sheer
number of diesel vehicles but with less coal being burnt here and on the
Continent and the overall improvement in vehicle emissions it is hard to
imagine it as dire as is being portrayed.
Dave


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