Interesting to read that ozone is higher in rural areas compared with cities. What are the reasons and what is the significance of the differences for rural and city dwellers, taking account of the proportions of people affected?
I suspect it gets less attention in this country as it's less frequent and also would typically be where fewer people reside. In other countries the calculation might be different - eg LA is often seriously affected. However, for the individuals subject to it, it can be acute.
Interesting to read that ozone is higher in rural areas compared with cities. What are the reasons and what is the significance of the differences for rural and city dwellers, taking account of the proportions of people affected?
I suspect it gets less attention in this country as it's less frequent and also would typically be where fewer people reside. In other countries the calculation might be different - eg LA is often seriously affected. However, for the individuals subject to it, it can be acute.