Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 22:46     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

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Anonymous wrote:I went for a run this morning, when it was only 160. I felt completely fine, and continue to feel normal. It's jumped up a lot though and the day is getting worse.


Where are you that it was only 160 this morning?


It wasn't, unless they were out at 5am. They got misled by an out of date report.


5 am is prime time for morning runners.


Yup. Because we have to go to work and not sit at home all day, so I ran at 5:30 and it said 160. So I went to try, and kept going because I felt fine.


Problem was the smoke arrived quite suddenly at around that time, so unless you ran just a few minutes, it was at more than 200 by the time you ended.


I checked, and it increased to like 182. Yes, not great, but also fine for many people without health/lung issues.

Not really.


Why do you care that this other person ran when the air quality was bad? They seem to have been fine with it. Their workout won't harm your lungs. I personally wouldn't have gone running this morning, but I can't imagine arguing with someone back and forth about whether they should or shouldn't have done it or whether they did or didn't understand what the AQI was at the time.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 22:21     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

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Anonymous wrote:I went for a run this morning, when it was only 160. I felt completely fine, and continue to feel normal. It's jumped up a lot though and the day is getting worse.


Where are you that it was only 160 this morning?


It wasn't, unless they were out at 5am. They got misled by an out of date report.


5 am is prime time for morning runners.


Yup. Because we have to go to work and not sit at home all day, so I ran at 5:30 and it said 160. So I went to try, and kept going because I felt fine.


Problem was the smoke arrived quite suddenly at around that time, so unless you ran just a few minutes, it was at more than 200 by the time you ended.


I checked, and it increased to like 182. Yes, not great, but also fine for many people without health/lung issues.

Not really.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:19     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

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Anonymous wrote:I went for a run this morning, when it was only 160. I felt completely fine, and continue to feel normal. It's jumped up a lot though and the day is getting worse.


Where are you that it was only 160 this morning?


It wasn't, unless they were out at 5am. They got misled by an out of date report.


5 am is prime time for morning runners.


Yup. Because we have to go to work and not sit at home all day, so I ran at 5:30 and it said 160. So I went to try, and kept going because I felt fine.


Problem was the smoke arrived quite suddenly at around that time, so unless you ran just a few minutes, it was at more than 200 by the time you ended.


I checked, and it increased to like 182. Yes, not great, but also fine for many people without health/lung issues.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:11     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I went for a run this morning, when it was only 160. I felt completely fine, and continue to feel normal. It's jumped up a lot though and the day is getting worse.


Where are you that it was only 160 this morning?


It wasn't, unless they were out at 5am. They got misled by an out of date report.


5 am is prime time for morning runners.


Yup. Because we have to go to work and not sit at home all day, so I ran at 5:30 and it said 160. So I went to try, and kept going because I felt fine.


Problem was the smoke arrived quite suddenly at around that time, so unless you ran just a few minutes, it was at more than 200 by the time you ended.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:09     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

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Code Orange for much of our area now.


Sorry! Code Red. Might be Code Orange tomorrow.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:09     Subject: Re:CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

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Anonymous wrote:Supposed to be on an outdoor night tour in DC Saturday. Is it supposed to be better by then, or not until Sunday? Also, best site to check - still Wapo Weather Gang?


airnow.gov


You can get the AirNow app also.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:08     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I went for a run this morning, when it was only 160. I felt completely fine, and continue to feel normal. It's jumped up a lot though and the day is getting worse.


Where are you that it was only 160 this morning?


It wasn't, unless they were out at 5am. They got misled by an out of date report.


5 am is prime time for morning runners.


Yup. Because we have to go to work and not sit at home all day, so I ran at 5:30 and it said 160. So I went to try, and kept going because I felt fine.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:06     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I went for a run this morning, when it was only 160. I felt completely fine, and continue to feel normal. It's jumped up a lot though and the day is getting worse.


Where are you that it was only 160 this morning?


Alexandria. This was at 5:30 in the morning. It was smokey out for sure, but I felt fine breathing. 12 hours later, and I continue to feel completely fine/normal.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 17:06     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion


Code Orange for much of our area now.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 16:45     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

I went out this AM to run errands. Nearly vomited in the car. Put on an N-95 I found in the pocket of the door. Helped.

When I watered plants an hour ago, much better but the wind was really moving things. Haze has improved as well. This is Great Falls.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 16:38     Subject: Re:CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

Anonymous wrote:Supposed to be on an outdoor night tour in DC Saturday. Is it supposed to be better by then, or not until Sunday? Also, best site to check - still Wapo Weather Gang?


airnow.gov
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 16:05     Subject: Re:CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

Supposed to be on an outdoor night tour in DC Saturday. Is it supposed to be better by then, or not until Sunday? Also, best site to check - still Wapo Weather Gang?
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 15:37     Subject: Re:CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

Anonymous wrote:NYC yesterday. Pic taken by my son.


Ick. I hope he had no symptoms.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 15:35     Subject: CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

I have borderline asthma, so going outside feels pretty bad to me right now. Has improved since this morning though. I woke up dizzy and stuffed up.

Have all the air cleaners turned up to maximum now.
Anonymous
Post 06/08/2023 15:33     Subject: Re:CODE PURPLE June 8th: Wear Masks, Stay Indoors, No Exertion

NYC yesterday. Pic taken by my son.