Good Air Quality throughout US; Fires continue to produce Smoke in Canada; High AOD values across the Eastern US and Central Canada

Ozone indicators for California reached the moderate level with the rest of the country remaining good (top left). PM2.5 indicators however strayed into the unhealthy level for sensitive groups in California and reached into the moderate zone from Louisiana up…

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Code Yellow and Orange Ozone AQI levels over the Ohio River Valley; Saskatchewan Fires Still Burning and Sahara Dust over the Atlantic

Ozone concentrations (Airnow animation) were good (Code Green) today throughout most nation except in southern California and the Ohio River Valley, where Code Yellow and Orange AQI levels were reported. Today’s OMI’s tropospheric NO2 retrieval (overlaid in Google Earth, right…

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Code Yellow and Orange Ozone AQI levels over the Ohio River Valley; Saskatchewan Fires Still Burning and Sahara Dust over the Atlantic

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Is the Hydrogen Highway a Good Idea Again?

Remember the Hydrogen Highway that would run the length of California and provide the infrastructure for the Hydrogen Economy? California Governor Arnold Schwartzenegger talked up the idea in his 2004 State of the State Address:

I am going to encourage the building of a hydrogen highway to take us to the environmental future…I intend to show the world that economic growth and the environment can coexist.

It might have been a good idea, but a bit premature in 2004. Now, after an exciting discovery at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), it’s a good idea whose time may have come around. Hemamala Karunadasa, Christopher Chang, and Jeffrey Long, who hold joint appointments at LBNL and UC Berkeley, discovered a cheap way to create hydrogen from water—even “dirty” water like seawater.

Hydrogen is normally created from natural gas, or some other fossil fuel; it can also be created using electricity, water, and a catalyst capable of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen. Once created from an energy source, hydrogen is used in fuel cells to create electricity, or it can be burned directly, for example, in a combustion engine.

If you use renewable energy, such as electricity produced from the sun or wind, to create hydrogen, it’s a clean and carbon free process that doesn’t add any greenhouse gases to the atmosphere or use up any fossil fuels—like the kind floating towards the Louisiana wetlands in the Gulf of Mexico. But it requires a catalyst; unfortunately, the most common and effective catalyst is platinum, which is a precious and expensive metal.

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Strong levels of Ozone & PM 2.5 in North East

During the day of the 5th of July, the PM 2.5 for the North East to Mid-West region of the United States was in the moderate (yellow) to USG (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups – orange) level. Southern California also had…

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Code Orange Ozone Levels in Missouri and southern California; Low to Moderate AOD Across U.S

PM2.5 levels (top left, courtesy AIRNow) today were primarily good in the country today. Areas in southern California, Plains States, Mississippi Valley and Southeast regions of the country experienced Code Yellow (Moderate) PM2.5 levels. Code Orange (Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups)…

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