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    Air quality data is available from 1 January 2016. Individual stations have been monitoring for different time periods so data may not be available for all possible times.
    South Gladstone station began monitoring air quality on 1 January 2000.

Wind direction at South Gladstone, Sunday 24 January 2021 about Wind direction

South Gladstone station overview

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

Chart data

Datetime Hourly measurement
2021-01-24 23:00:00 142
2021-01-24 22:00:00 88
2021-01-24 21:00:00 114
2021-01-24 20:00:00 106
2021-01-24 19:00:00 105
2021-01-24 18:00:00 106
2021-01-24 17:00:00 77
2021-01-24 16:00:00 71
2021-01-24 15:00:00 84
2021-01-24 14:00:00 69
2021-01-24 13:00:00 112
2021-01-24 12:00:00 102
2021-01-24 11:00:00 127
2021-01-24 10:00:00 140
2021-01-24 09:00:00 151
2021-01-24 08:00:00 145
2021-01-24 07:00:00 150
2021-01-24 06:00:00 158
2021-01-24 05:00:00 156
2021-01-24 04:00:00 163
2021-01-24 03:00:00 155
2021-01-24 02:00:00 155
2021-01-24 01:00:00 153
2021-01-24 00:00:00 136

No wind direction data available to create wind rose charts.

About Hydrogen sulfide (30min)

Hydrogen sulfide is a flammable, colorless gas that smells like rotten eggs. People usually can smell hydrogen sulfide at low concentrations in air ranging from 0.5 to 300 parts per billion (ppb). Hydrogen sulfide occurs naturally in crude petroleum, natural gas, volcanic gases, and hot springs. It can also result from bacterial breakdown of organic matter. Industrial sources of hydrogen sulfide include petroleum refineries, natural gas plants, petrochemical plants, coke oven plants, food processing plants, and tanneries.

The guideline for Hydrogen sulfide is 5ppb (30 min avg) for odour nuisance and 108ppb (24hr avg) for health and wellbeing.

Hydrogen sulfide (30min) is measured in parts per billion.

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8 July 2024