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Marechal Floriano Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Marechal Floriano, Espírito Santo, Brazil.

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About Marechal Floriano

Marechal Floriano, nestled in the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil, occupies a geographically significant position within the Atlantic Forest biome. Located at approximately -20.4128° S, -40.6828° W, the city’s terrain is characterized by undulating hills and valleys, a direct consequence of its placement within a mountainous region. The surrounding landscape is dominated by dense Atlantic Forest, interspersed with small-scale agricultural plots and gradually transitioning to coastal plains towards the east. The city sits relatively close to the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 20 kilometers away, influencing local humidity and prevailing winds. This proximity to the ocean, while offering a moderate climate, can also contribute to coastal fog events, impacting visibility and potentially trapping pollutants under certain atmospheric conditions. Marechal Floriano’s urban character is that of a small, developing municipality, with a population of just over 12,000. The urban–rural gradient is relatively sharp; the city quickly gives way to forested areas and agricultural land. While not a major industrial hub, the region does support some light industry and agricultural processing, primarily focused on coffee and sugarcane cultivation in the surrounding areas. These activities, coupled with vehicle emissions from a growing population, contribute to localized air quality concerns. The elevation, averaging around 200 meters above sea level, can influence the dispersion of pollutants, particularly during periods of temperature inversion when cooler air settles in the valleys, trapping emissions. The overall topography creates a complex microclimate that significantly impacts air quality patterns.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Marechal Floriano experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, profoundly influencing its air quality profile. The wet season, typically spanning from October to March, brings frequent rainfall and higher humidity. This increased precipitation naturally helps to cleanse the atmosphere, washing away particulate matter and reducing overall pollution levels. Winds are generally more prevalent during this period, aiding in the dispersion of pollutants. Conversely, the dry season, from April to September, sees reduced rainfall and lower humidity. This often leads to a build-up of pollutants, particularly during periods of stagnant air. Temperature inversions, common during the dry season, are a significant factor; cooler air settles in the valleys, trapping warmer air and any associated pollutants near the ground. Fog events, more frequent during the dry season due to the proximity to the ocean, exacerbate this issue by further limiting atmospheric mixing. Outdoor activities are generally more favorable during the wet season, particularly from November to February, when rainfall is consistent and air quality tends to be better. Sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, especially during periods of stagnant air or fog. Agricultural burning, a common practice in the surrounding areas during the dry season to clear land for planting, can significantly degrade air quality, creating localized episodes of elevated particulate matter. Monitoring local weather patterns and avoiding outdoor exertion during these periods is advisable.

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