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Ribeirópolis Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Ribeirópolis, Sergipe, Brazil.

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About Ribeirópolis

Ribeirópolis, nestled in the state of Sergipe, Brazil, occupies a geographically significant position within the broader Northeast region. Located at approximately -10.5389° latitude and -37.4361° longitude, the city’s terrain is characterized by undulating hills and valleys, typical of the Sergipan landscape. Its elevation, while modest, contributes to localized microclimates and influences air circulation patterns. Ribeirópolis sits within a transitional zone, bordering both agricultural lands and areas of denser vegetation, a mosaic of small farms and remnant Atlantic Forest. The surrounding landscape is predominantly rural, with sugarcane plantations and subsistence farming being key features, creating a gradual urban-rural gradient. While not directly adjacent to a major river, the city benefits from proximity to the Sergipe River basin, influencing regional humidity and rainfall patterns. The absence of large-scale industrial zones within Ribeirópolis itself is a mitigating factor for air pollution, however, agricultural practices, particularly the burning of fields during land clearing and sugarcane harvesting, can contribute to localized particulate matter. The prevailing winds, generally easterly, play a crucial role in dispersing pollutants, though stagnant air conditions during certain periods can lead to their accumulation. The city’s relatively small size and dispersed population contribute to a less dense urban footprint, reducing the concentration of urban-related pollutants compared to larger Brazilian cities. The surrounding topography and land use patterns collectively shape Ribeirópolis’s air quality profile, making it susceptible to both regional and localized pollution sources.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Ribeirópolis experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, significantly impacting its air quality dynamics. The dry season, typically spanning from August to December, is often associated with increased particulate matter concentrations. Reduced rainfall and lower humidity lead to drier vegetation, making it more susceptible to burning for agricultural purposes. This practice, while traditional, releases significant amounts of smoke and ash into the atmosphere, contributing to a noticeable decline in air quality. Temperature inversions, common during the cooler months of this period, trap pollutants near the ground, exacerbating the problem. The wet season, from January to July, brings frequent rainfall and higher humidity, naturally cleansing the atmosphere and reducing particulate matter. However, periods of intense rainfall can also lead to increased levels of mold and fungal spores, potentially affecting respiratory health. Wind patterns are crucial; consistent easterly winds generally disperse pollutants, but periods of calm or weak winds during the dry season allow them to accumulate. The months of September and October often see the highest levels of agricultural burning, making them periods to avoid strenuous outdoor activity, particularly for children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions. During the wet season, while overall air quality improves, those with allergies should be mindful of increased pollen and mold counts. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air purification can be beneficial throughout the year, especially during periods of heightened pollution.

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