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Shidongcun Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Shidongcun

Shidongcun, 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 23.6193° N, 112.0701° E, the town sits on relatively flat terrain, characteristic of the delta's alluvial plain. Its elevation is low, averaging around 15 meters above sea level, contributing to a tendency for pollutants to accumulate, particularly during periods of stagnant air. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land – primarily rice paddies and vegetable farms – interspersed with burgeoning industrial zones and smaller settlements. This urban-rural gradient is a defining feature, with Shidongcun acting as a transitional point between rural agricultural practices and the more intensive industrial activities further east. The proximity to the Pearl River, though providing a vital water source, can also influence local air quality; humidity can trap pollutants, and river breezes, while sometimes dispersing them, can also carry contaminants from upstream industrial areas. The town’s location within the broader delta means it’s susceptible to regional pollution events originating from major industrial hubs like Shenzhen and Guangzhou, which are relatively close. The flat topography limits natural ventilation, exacerbating the effects of regional pollution and local emissions from agricultural burning and small-scale industries. The surrounding area is largely dominated by subtropical vegetation, which, while offering some natural air filtration, is often insufficient to counteract the scale of anthropogenic emissions.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Shidongcun’s air quality follows a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by the region’s subtropical monsoon climate. The wet season, spanning roughly from April to September, brings frequent rainfall and higher humidity, generally leading to improved air quality compared to the drier months. Monsoon winds during this period often disperse pollutants, although persistent fog, common in late autumn and early winter, can trap them close to the ground. October and November are often challenging, as the monsoon weakens and cooler temperatures create conditions favorable for temperature inversions – a meteorological phenomenon where a layer of warm air sits above cooler air, preventing vertical mixing and trapping pollutants near the surface. The dry season, from December to March, typically experiences lower rainfall and increased sunshine, but also a greater risk of stagnant air and elevated particulate matter. Agricultural burning, a traditional practice for clearing fields before planting, is most prevalent during this period, significantly contributing to localized pollution spikes. January and February are frequently the most problematic months, with cooler temperatures and reduced wind speeds. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should limit outdoor activity during these periods, particularly when visibility is reduced. During the wetter months, while overall air quality tends to be better, high humidity can exacerbate respiratory issues for some. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air purification is advisable year-round, with particular attention during periods of elevated pollution.

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