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Meilan Air Quality Index (AQI)
Real-time AQI for Meilan, Hainan, China.
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About Meilan
Meilan District serves as the urban core of Haikou, the capital city of Hainan Province in southern China, positioned strategically on the northern coast of Hainan Island at approximately 20°N latitude. This coastal urban district sits on relatively flat terrain with minimal elevation variation, typically ranging from sea level to about 20 meters above, creating a low-lying urban landscape that influences atmospheric conditions. Meilan's geography places it directly adjacent to the Qiongzhou Strait, with its eastern and northern boundaries meeting the South China Sea, providing significant maritime influence on its air quality patterns. The district functions as Haikou's primary administrative, commercial, and transportation hub, featuring a dense urban fabric that transitions gradually to suburban and agricultural zones toward its southern and western peripheries. Surrounding landscapes include coastal plains, mangrove wetlands along the shoreline, and agricultural belts producing tropical fruits and vegetables, while the broader region lacks heavy industrial zones typical of mainland Chinese cities. Meilan's position within the Beibu Gulf economic zone and its role as Hainan's gateway creates substantial transportation emissions from Haikou Meilan International Airport, port facilities, and urban traffic networks. The urban-rural gradient shows decreasing pollution levels moving inland from the densely developed coastal strip toward more vegetated areas. This coastal geography generally facilitates better air dispersion than inland Chinese cities, though local emissions from construction, vehicular traffic, and occasional agricultural burning can accumulate during specific meteorological conditions, particularly when land-sea breezes create recirculation patterns that trap pollutants near the urban center.
Air Quality Across Seasons
Meilan experiences distinct seasonal air quality variations shaped by the East Asian monsoon system and tropical maritime climate. During winter (December-February), northeasterly monsoon winds typically bring cleaner oceanic air from the South China Sea, resulting in generally favorable air quality, though occasional temperature inversions during calm nights can trap local emissions near the surface. Spring (March-May) sees transitional weather patterns with increasing humidity and variable winds, sometimes allowing pollutants from regional agricultural burning or urban construction to accumulate during stagnant periods, particularly in April when rainfall remains moderate. Summer (June-August) brings the southwest monsoon with abundant rainfall and strong southerly winds that effectively disperse pollutants, creating the cleanest air of the year despite high humidity that can occasionally enhance secondary aerosol formation. Autumn (September-November) features another transitional period with decreasing rainfall and shifting wind patterns, sometimes resulting in moderate pollution episodes during October when meteorological conditions become more stable. Sensitive groups including those with respiratory conditions should be particularly cautious during spring and autumn transitional periods when pollution levels may peak, while summer generally offers the most favorable conditions for outdoor activities. The absence of severe winter heating emissions common in northern Chinese cities means Meilan avoids the dramatic winter pollution spikes seen elsewhere, though local traffic and construction emissions remain year-round concerns. Health guidance emphasizes monitoring air quality forecasts before outdoor exercise during transitional seasons and taking advantage of the cleansing summer monsoon rains for optimal respiratory health.