The Michigan Daily- Monday August 2, 1999 - 9 p in her house.' ed said that she often escapes to her on campus job to the heat. Along with her classes that she is currently the air conditioning allows Jeane to avoid the heat o it hasn't bothered her too much. Action in the OEar te ° Despite only a sght rise in temper- atre over the past month, Supervisor of S t r a t e g y Development in the Department of Environmental Quality Bob Irvin said the number of ozone action days have risen dramati- cally. Compared to 16 ozone action days declared in southeast Michigan in 1995, 22 have been declared so far this summer. There is a good chance Michigan could see more ozone action days as the high temperatures are not expected to change much in ;k ug;ust. DANA LINNANE/Daily Ozone is created r old son Ezekiel took a break from by the formation of toxic gases, emitted from fuel engines, times ofshigh temperature in relation to high or low re systems. en the proper conditions are met and the ozone level es too high, the Michigan Air Quality Division can issue e action day. e state asks people to minimize their toxic emissions by ing in the morning, not mowing their lawns and car pool- limit auto emissions. is helps ozone layer depletion because the lack of wind gh temperature allows the emissions to form. - -S- - i n with the recent cooling the last couple of days and a of temperatures expected to be in the 70's August is ed to be as punishing as July. only permanent relief expected is in late August and her when the nights become longer allowing the nights I off. But until then with the short nights that won't the days heat to cool off. ng with the lowest winds of the year anticipated in early .gust the stagnant humid air is expected to linger for mmg weeks. lingering in cool places seems to be the only form of in the next few weeks. ether it's in air conditioning, a pool, or in the shade of a ree behind the President's House with a hose. "'.} . J. +.. b ;;i ,. . Dealing with the summer's muggy heat Drink plenty of fluids Replenish your salt and minerals Wear sunscreen Pace yourself Adjust to the conditions of the environment Stay indoors, preferable in air-conditioning Use common sense How long is the cooler weather going to stay? Tdau PARTLY SUNNY LOW 8* Tomorrw ISOLATED T-STORMS L W 9 .Wednesday SCATTERED T-STORMS HLH 79 LOW 620 PARTLY CLOUDY LOW 580 Friday PARTLY CLOUDY 11W76 LOW 56* 1