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We don’t have equipment to measure air quality – Chief weather forecaster

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Chief weather forecaster at the Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet), Felicity Ahafianyo has disclosed that the agency is unable to check the quality of air within the environment because the required equipment is unavailable at the moment.

The Ghana Meteorological Agency (GMet) exists to provide efficient and reliable meteorological information by collecting, processing, archiving, and disseminating meteorological information to end-users.

“Currently we are supposed to be measuring the air quality at the point of GMet but we don’t even have the equipment. I remember we used to have one but I am trying hard to see if we can have access to see if it is still working” Felicity Ahafianyo said in an interview on 3FM.

According to the chief forecaster, the harmattan condition is going to persist for a while. Thus, it is going to be dry and hazy, with poorer visibility, warm temperatures around 36, 37 for the north and around 34, 35 for the middle sector whereas the coastal strip is going to be around 31, 33 degrees Celsius.

She noted that the air is polluted and on a normal day, dust is very hazardous to humans because of its solid minute particles which can be easily inhaled into the lungs alongside other toxic substances such as carbon monoxide.

Felicity also advocates that given the current state of the air within the atmosphere, people should go back to wearing nose masks for self-protection for the time being because it is not yet established if it is acidic or something else.

“I am advocating that we all go back to the nose mask to protect ourselves for the time being because we don’t even know whether it is acidic, so let’s try our best as much as possible to limit our outdoor activities for now” she appealed

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