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Air pollution episode

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An air pollution episode is an unusual combination of emissions and meteorology - usually low or stagnant winds and temperature inversion - that creates prolonged and widespread air pollution lasting two to seven days. Effects range from eye irritation to deaths across age groups.[1] Examples of air pollution episodes include:

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Smog, Haze, Ozone, PM2.5, Air Pollution, Inversion

In the United States

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