Days Exceeding Ozone and Particulate Standards – 2023
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2023 Year to Date Summary

Standard Limit # of Days Exceeding Year to Date Max
Ozone 1-hour State Standard 94 ppb 0
Ozone 8-hour Federal Standard 70 ppb 0
Ozone 8-hour State Standard 70 pbb 0
Particulate Matter PM10 24-hour State Standard 50 ug/m3 12 115 ug/m3
Particulate Matter PM10 24-hour Federal Standard 154 ug/m3 0
Particulate Matter PM2.5 24-hour Federal Standard 35 ug/m3 0
Count Date Daily Max Carp Goleta Las Flores Cyn Lompoc HS&P Lompoc H St Paradise Rd Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santa Ynez

Count Date Daily Max Carp Goleta Las Flores Cyn Lompoc HS&P Lompoc H St Paradise Rd Santa Barbara Santa Maria Santa Ynez
CountDateDaily MaxCarpGoletaLas Flores CynLompoc HS&PLompoc H StParadise RdSanta BarbaraSanta MariaSanta Ynez
            
Count Date Daily Max Goleta Las Flores Cyn Lompoc H St Santa Barbara Santa Maria
1 2-14-23 69 23 33 42 20 69
2 2-21-23 115 32 24 29 47 115
3 4-3-23 86 16 20 34 19 86
4 6-20-23 54 23 24 30 24 54
5 8-29-23 57 34 26 52 40 57
6 8-30-23 53 33 27 44 39 53
7 9-21-23 52 37 34 52 39 50
8 9-26-23 75 18 24 24 26 75
9 9-27-23 77 22 27 35 28 77
10 10-11-23 56 33 35 37 41 56
11 10-12-23 56 44 50 31 56 39
12 10-29-23 62 25 29 27 30 62
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Notes:

For previous years see 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 20182017, 2016 or 2015-1998.

Ozone 8 hour Averages   Although the federal and state 8-hour average ozone standards are both set at 70 ppb, recorded levels for the state standard are rounded to the nearest whole number, while levels for the federal standard are truncated to the nearest whole number.  For example, a value of 71.6 would be rounded to 72 for the state standard and truncated to 71 for the federal standard.

Particulate Matter PM10 is calculated different when being compared to the state standard versus the federal standard. The PM10 state 24 hour value is a rounded average of the monitors 24 hourly readings in a day using local ambient temperature and pressure conditions. The PM10 federal 24 hour value is a truncated average of the monitors 24 hourly readings in a day using standardized temperature and pressure conditions. This difference results in slightly different 24 hour averages for each monitoring station on a given day.