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Huanghuajing Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Huanghuajing, Guangdong, China.

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About Huanghuajing

Huanghuajing, nestled within Guangdong Province, China, occupies a geographically significant position within the Pearl River Delta, a region renowned for its rapid urbanization and industrial development. Located at approximately 24.1989° N, 112.9104° E, the city’s terrain is predominantly low-lying, characterized by alluvial plains formed by the Pearl River system. Its elevation rarely exceeds 30 meters above sea level, contributing to a relatively flat landscape. This low elevation, coupled with its proximity to the Pearl River, influences local weather patterns and can exacerbate air pollution episodes. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land – primarily rice paddies and vegetable farms – interspersed with burgeoning industrial zones and expanding urban areas. Huanghuajing sits within a clear urban–rural gradient, transitioning from dense urban fabric to agricultural fields within a relatively short distance. To the west, the landscape gradually rises, hinting at the foothills of the northern Guangdong highlands. The Pearl River Delta's extensive network of waterways, while vital for transportation and irrigation, also contributes to humidity and can trap pollutants under certain meteorological conditions. The city’s location within a major industrial belt, coupled with its dense population and reliance on fossil fuels for energy, presents ongoing challenges for maintaining air quality. The prevailing winds, often originating from the South China Sea, can either disperse pollutants or, under stagnant conditions, trap them, leading to localized air quality degradation. The surrounding agricultural practices, including fertilizer use and seasonal burning, also contribute to regional pollution levels.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Huanghuajing’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle heavily influenced by monsoonal patterns and regional weather systems. The wet season, typically spanning from April to September, brings increased rainfall and humidity, generally leading to improved air quality compared to the drier months. However, periods of persistent fog, common during the late autumn and early winter, can trap pollutants close to the ground, resulting in localized episodes of reduced visibility and elevated particulate matter. The dry season, from October to March, is characterized by cooler temperatures and weaker winds, frequently leading to temperature inversions – a meteorological phenomenon where a layer of warm air sits above cooler air, preventing pollutants from dispersing vertically. This inversion layer is particularly pronounced in November and December, often coinciding with increased industrial activity and agricultural burning in surrounding areas. January and February are often the most challenging months for air quality, with frequent fog and stagnant air conditions. During the spring (March-April), the strengthening monsoon winds gradually begin to disperse pollutants, leading to a noticeable improvement. Summer (June-August) brings occasional heavy rainfall, which helps to cleanse the atmosphere, although high temperatures can contribute to ozone formation. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry, foggy months, limiting outdoor activity and wearing appropriate masks when necessary. Outdoor exercise is generally more favourable during the wetter months, particularly after rainfall.

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