Chart air quality data

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View the current smoke and dust levels ( https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/air-quality/health/ ) across Queensland and general guidance on what actions to take to protect your health during a smoke event

    Air quality data is available from 1 January 2020. Historical data back to 2010 is available on the Queensland Government data portal ( https://data.qld.gov.au/dataset?q=%22air+quality+monitoring%22 ). Individual stations have been monitoring for different time periods so data may not be available for all possible times.
    Upper Humbug station monitored air quality from 11 September 2019 to 6 December 2021.

Solar radiation at Upper Humbug, Friday 11 December 2020 about Solar radiation ( https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/air-quality/chart/?date=11%2F12%2F2020&parameter=13&station=uhr#parameter_info_13 )

Upper Humbug station overview ( https://apps.des.qld.gov.au/air-quality/stations/?station=uhr )

Data has been validated (100% validated, all 24 records)

Some data is unavailable for this time period (17%, 4/24 records)

Data has been validated (100% validated, all 48 records)

Some data is unavailable for this time period (8%, 4/48 records)

About Solar radiation

Measuring solar radiation is beneficial for modelling photochemical smog events, as the intensity of sunlight has an important influence on the rate of the chemical reactions that produce the smog. The cloudiness of the sky, time of day and geographic location all affect sunlight intensity.