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Entre Rios Air Quality Index (AQI)
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About Entre Rios
Entre Rios is situated within the expansive interior of Bahia, positioning it firmly within the semi-arid transition zone of the Brazilian Northeast. The urban character is defined by a low-density layout, where the town center gradually blends into a vast rural hinterland dominated by the Caatinga biome. The terrain is generally gently undulating, characterized by sedimentary plains that facilitate agricultural expansion but also contribute to the suspension of mineral dust during dry spells. Its regional position makes it a local hub for livestock and crop production and livestock grazing, creating a distinct urban-rural gradient where residential areas are frequently interspersed with small-scale farming plots. The absence of large industrial belts means that pollution is not primarily chemical but rather particulate-based. The surrounding landscape, marked by xeric shrublands and sparse vegetation and seasonal streams, influences local airflow, often trapping pollutants near the surface during stagnant atmospheric conditions. Elevation remains relatively low, which, combined with the lack of significant nearby water bodies to provide a moderating maritime effect, results in high diurnal temperature fluctuations. This thermal instability often drives local wind patterns that can either disperse urban emissions or transport smoke from regional agricultural burns into the town center. Consequently, the geographic setting of Entre Rios creates a vulnerability to seasonal air quality degradation, as the dry, dusty soil and the practice of land clearing through fire interact with a climate that lacks consistent precipitation to wash the atmosphere clean.
Air Quality Across Seasons
In Entre Rios, air quality is dictated by the stark dichotomy between the wet and dry seasons. During the rainy period, typically spanning from April to August, frequent precipitation effectively scrubs the atmosphere, washing away suspended particulates and suppressing the dust kicked up by wind. This is the optimal window for outdoor activities, as humidity keeps the air fresh and the Caatinga vegetation remains lush. However, as the region transitions into the dry season from September to March, the atmospheric profile shifts dramatically. This period is characterized by intense solar radiation and plummeting humidity, which facilitates the rise of particulate matter. The most critical phase occurs during the peak of the drought, when opportunistic agricultural burning, or queimadas, becomes prevalent for land preparation. These fires release significant plumes of smoke and carbonaceous aerosols that linger over the town due to nocturnal temperature inversions, which trap pollutants in a shallow layer near the ground. During these months, sensitive groups, including children and the elderly, should limit prolonged outdoor exposure, particularly in the early mornings when fog and smog often coalesce. High wind speeds during the transition months can also transport dust from the surrounding semi-arid plains, further elevating the particulate load. To maintain respiratory health and avoid respiratory distress, residents are encouraged to stay hydrated and use air filtration where possible during the peak burning months of October and November, ensuring a safer environment.