Is this like the NY Times crossword puzzle where it gets harder towards the end of the week? This is a tough one! 😉
Edie, it depends on the location one’s at in the LA basin, is there a hot Santa Ana blowing? Then the coastal and westside population is crying like they just lost a best friend. Is there an offshore breeze blowing? Then the habitantes of the eastern regions are in the shit.
But wherever your at when the smog is upon you you can be sure that, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57tK6aQS_H0
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I’m from LA, as far as I know smog = sky. I wouldn’t know the difference if I coughed it up in the morning.
in the picture it looks 50/50.
but the smog-o-meter is different everyday, especially when it rains.
Smog=Sky that seems like the right answer to me.
it feels like Smogx2=Sky
Weird. I just had a conversation with my friend about how much better it is then when we grew up in the 80’s. I remember not seeing the mountains for months at a time.
Is this like the NY Times crossword puzzle where it gets harder towards the end of the week? This is a tough one! 😉
Edie, it depends on the location one’s at in the LA basin, is there a hot Santa Ana blowing? Then the coastal and westside population is crying like they just lost a best friend. Is there an offshore breeze blowing? Then the habitantes of the eastern regions are in the shit.
But wherever your at when the smog is upon you you can be sure that,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=57tK6aQS_H0
1:1
I’m from LA, as far as I know smog = sky. I wouldn’t know the difference if I coughed it up in the morning.
in the picture it looks 50/50.
but the smog-o-meter is different everyday, especially when it rains.
Smog=Sky that seems like the right answer to me.
it feels like Smogx2=Sky
Weird. I just had a conversation with my friend about how much better it is then when we grew up in the 80’s. I remember not seeing the mountains for months at a time.