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Radnevo Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Radnevo, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria.

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About Radnevo

Radnevo, nestled within the Stara Zagora Province of Bulgaria, occupies a geographically significant position within the Thracian Plain. Located at approximately 42.3000° latitude and 25.9330° longitude, the town sits at an elevation of around 230 meters (755 feet) above sea level. This relatively low elevation, combined with the expansive, flat terrain of the plain, contributes to a unique atmospheric profile. Radnevo’s surroundings are predominantly agricultural, characterized by fertile fields used for grain and sunflower cultivation, interspersed with orchards and vineyards – a typical rural landscape of the region. To the north, the Sredna Gora mountain range provides a distant backdrop, influencing regional weather patterns. The town’s proximity to the Maritsa River, though not directly adjacent, impacts local humidity and can influence the dispersion of pollutants. Historically, Radnevo has been associated with coal mining and power generation, with the Maritsa East coal fields located nearby. This industrial heritage has shaped the urban character, resulting in a blend of residential areas and industrial infrastructure. The urban–rural gradient is relatively sharp, with the town transitioning quickly into agricultural land. The flat topography and prevailing wind patterns, often from the northwest, can lead to the accumulation of pollutants, particularly during periods of low wind speed or temperature inversions. The surrounding landscape, while largely agricultural, also includes scattered villages and smaller settlements, contributing to a diffuse population density across the region and influencing regional air quality dynamics.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Radnevo’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle heavily influenced by meteorological conditions. Winter months (December-February) often present the most challenging period. Cold temperatures frequently lead to temperature inversions, where a layer of warm air traps cooler air near the ground, hindering the vertical dispersion of pollutants. This, coupled with reduced sunlight hours and increased domestic heating reliant on solid fuels in some households, can result in elevated particulate matter concentrations. Spring (March-May) brings a gradual improvement as temperatures rise and wind speeds increase, aiding in pollutant dispersal. Agricultural activities, however, can introduce dust and pollen into the air, impacting sensitive individuals. Summer (June-August) generally sees the best air quality, with consistent sunshine, higher temperatures, and frequent winds effectively diluting pollutants. However, occasional heatwaves can exacerbate ozone formation. Autumn (September-November) marks a transitional period. While wind speeds remain relatively high, cooler temperatures and increased agricultural burning (though regulated) can contribute to localized pollution episodes. Fog, common during autumn mornings, can trap pollutants near the ground. Individuals with respiratory conditions, such as asthma, should exercise caution during winter and early spring. Children and the elderly are particularly vulnerable to the effects of particulate matter and should limit outdoor exposure during periods of poor air quality. Staying informed about local weather forecasts and air quality advisories is crucial for making informed decisions about outdoor activities throughout the year.

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