05-25-2016, 02:24 PM
Well, it's based on the average of those three contaminants over the course of several hours. They need to have a forecast for them to calculate the AQHI, but I have no idea how they forecast those. It might be a wide range of each that results in any AQHI level. Otherwise, I agree with you, they should share the levels they are forecasting.
You'll be able to see exactly how much ozone and NO2 you were subjected to tomorrow morning, though!
You'll be able to see exactly how much ozone and NO2 you were subjected to tomorrow morning, though!

