Peak Daily One-Hour Ozone Averages for November 2009

The table below lists the peak daily one-hour ozone concentrations measured in November 2009 in each community where the TREX measures ozone. Concentrations are color-highlighted based on the EPA-defined Air Quality Index colors. (See Interpreting the AQI.) All ozone measurements are in parts per billion, and are truncated to an integer number.

The values that go into this table are calculated at 3:30 am each morning. Therefore, the current day will almost always have very low hourly averages that are not truly representative of local conditions for the day. Because of this, the report does not display the current day's data.

Use the selection boxes below to customize this report. You may select a different month, a different year, a different report format, and whether or not to include time on the report. Click on the Generate Report button once you have made your selections.

Month:Year:Report Format: Include time:
Include time
Highlight using AQI colors
AreaMonitoring SitePOCNovember 2009POCMonitoring Site
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CT-ME-MA-NH-RI-VT
Sipayik TAQP-ME1 N28312927303126374642293030323728313029111Sipayik TAQP-ME
Penobscot Indian Nation-ME1 N25312729262728384036322821192531283050021Penobscot Indian Nation-ME
AreaMonitoring SitePOCNovember 2009POCMonitoring Site
1234567891011121314151617181920
NJ-NY-PR-VI
Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe-NY1 N26252626261453137553627422428333526269321Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe-NY
AreaMonitoring SitePOCNovember 2009POCMonitoring Site
1234567891011121314151617181920
CA-NV-AZ-HI-AS-GU
Bishop Paiute Tribe-CA1 N36373640313240404138393641374137363741171Bishop Paiute Tribe-CA
Fort McDowell Yuma Frank-AZ1 N49574847504543464047443638434547484647161Fort McDowell Yuma Frank-AZ
 N - Data from this instrument does not meet EPA quality assurance criteria and cannot be used for regulatory purposes.

Interpreting the AQI

Air Quality Index

Each NAAQS pollutant has a separate AQI scale, with an AQI rating of 100 corresponding to the concentration of the Federal Standard for that pollutant. Additional information about the AQI and how it can be used is available from the EPAExit.

Place your mouse pointer over the scale displayed above to view information about the Air Quality Index, and each of the rating levels.

The actual index calculation is different for each parameter measured and is specified by the EPA. The following table shows the various breakpoints used in calculating the AQI.

AQI Breakpoint Definitions
AQI Range 1hr Ozone
in ppm
8hr Ozone
in ppm
8hr Carbon Monoxide
in ppm
24hr Sulfur Dioxide
in ppm
24hr PM-10
in ug/m3
24hr PM-2.5
in ug/m3
0 - 50 Not Defined 0 - 0.059 0 - 4.4 0 - 0.034 0 - 54 0 - 15.4
51 - 100 Not Defined 0.06 - 0.075 4.5 - 9.4 0.035 - 0.144 55 - 154 15.5 - 40.4
101 - 150 0.125 - 0.164 0.076 - 0.095 9.5 - 12.4 0.145 - 0.224 155 - 254 40.5 - 65.4
151 - 200 0.165 - 0.204 0.096 - 0.115 12.5 - 15.4 0.225 - 0.304 255 - 354 65.5 - 150.4
201 - 300 0.205 - 0.404 0.116 - 0.374 15.5 - 30.4 0.305 - 0.604 355 - 424 150.5 - 250.4
301 - 400 0.405 - 0.504 Not Defined 30.5 - 40.4 0.605 - 0.804 425 - 504 250.5 - 350.4
401 - 500 0.505 - 0.604 Not Defined 40.5 - 50.4 0.805 - 1.004 505 - 604 350.5 - 500.4
500 Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined Not Defined 605 - 4999 500.5 - 999.9

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