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Go ahead, inhale

by Judith Lewis
October 7, 2004 9:10 AM
"USAQ is a daily diary of air quality in the U.S. using information from NASA satellites, ground-based lidar, EPA monitoring networks, and other monitors. Interpretation and analysis is provided by the staff of the University of Maryland, Baltimore County Atmospheric Lidar Group."

Light haze in the southeast, ashes in the northwest; otherwise, The Smog Blog says you can breathe deep today.

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