highsmog
Highsmog is a term describing episodes of unusually high smog concentrations in a city or region. During highsmog events, fine particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and related pollutants exceed typical levels for days or weeks, reducing air quality and visibility. The term appears in scientific and media sources to convey severity, but it is not a formal regulatory category in most places.
Causes include increased emissions from vehicles, industry, and biomass burning, combined with meteorological conditions that limit
Characteristics and duration: highsmog episodes typically last several days to weeks and occur in various seasons
Impacts and responses: health risks rise for children, the elderly, and people with asthma or heart disease,
Monitoring and management: air quality networks, satellite data, and models help predict highsmog events. Long-term strategies