Skip to content

Live AQI in Vargem da Roça

Vargem da Roça Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Vargem da Roça, Bahia, Brazil.

Live AQI status

Loading live AQI…

Fetching the latest air quality reading for this city.

Live AQI details

Loading live AQI data...

AQI Trends

Loading historical AQI trends...

About Vargem da Roça

Vargem da Roça, nestled in the southern Bahia region of Brazil, occupies a geographically significant position within the broader Atlantic Forest biome. Located at approximately -11.6069° latitude and -40.1369° longitude, the municipality sits at a modest elevation, contributing to a generally mild climate. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills and valleys, typical of the Brazilian Cerrado transition zone, where the Atlantic Forest gradually gives way to savanna-like vegetation. This transition creates a mosaic of ecosystems, influencing local microclimates and potential pollution dispersal patterns. The municipality’s proximity to the Rio de Contas, a vital waterway, plays a crucial role in the local ecosystem and potentially influences humidity levels, which can impact the behaviour of particulate matter. While Vargem da Roça is a relatively small municipality with a population of around 13,633, it’s situated within a region experiencing increasing agricultural activity, particularly sugarcane cultivation and cattle ranching. This agricultural belt, extending outwards from the town, introduces potential sources of air pollution, including dust from tilling, emissions from machinery, and, potentially, agricultural burning practices during land clearing or residue management. The urban–rural gradient is relatively sharp, with the town itself exhibiting a compact, traditional layout, while the surrounding areas are predominantly agricultural. Topography, with its gentle slopes, can sometimes lead to localized air stagnation, particularly during periods of calm winds, impacting air quality within the town itself. The Atlantic Forest’s influence, though diminishing, still provides some natural air filtration capacity.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Vargem da Roça experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, significantly influencing its air quality profile. The dry season, typically spanning from May to September, is characterized by lower rainfall and increased sunshine hours. This period often sees a rise in particulate matter concentrations, primarily due to increased dust emissions from agricultural activities like soil preparation and harvesting. The lack of rainfall means less natural cleansing of the atmosphere, allowing these particles to persist. During the wet season (October to April), frequent rainfall effectively washes pollutants from the air, leading to a noticeable improvement in air quality. However, periods of intense rainfall can sometimes trigger localized flooding, which can temporarily release pollutants from saturated soils. Temperature inversions, though less frequent than in colder climates, can occasionally occur during the dry season, trapping pollutants near the ground, especially in the valleys surrounding Vargem da Roça. Calm wind conditions, common during certain periods of the dry season, exacerbate this issue by limiting pollutant dispersal. The months of July and August often present the most challenging air quality conditions due to a combination of dry weather, agricultural activity, and potential temperature inversions. Sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during these periods, limiting strenuous outdoor activities and monitoring for any adverse health effects. The increased humidity during the wet season can also exacerbate allergies for some individuals. Overall, the seasonal cycle dictates a fluctuating air quality landscape, with the dry season posing the greatest concern.

Frequently Asked Questions

Nearby Cities

Explore More