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Coconuco Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Coconuco, Cauca, Colombia.

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About Coconuco

Coconuco, nestled within the department of Cauca, Colombia, is a municipality profoundly shaped by its Andean setting. Located at coordinates 2.2500, -76.4167, the town sits at a considerable elevation, influencing both its climate and air quality. The surrounding landscape is dominated by the Cordillera Central, a rugged mountain range characterized by steep slopes and dense cloud forests. This terrain creates a natural bowl effect, potentially trapping pollutants during periods of atmospheric stability. Coconuco’s position isn’t near major industrial centers, but it’s embedded within a predominantly agricultural region, with coffee cultivation being a key economic activity. The use of fertilizers and pesticides in these agricultural zones can contribute to particulate matter and chemical pollutants. The urban-rural gradient is sharp; Coconuco itself is a relatively small settlement, quickly transitioning to rural farmland and forested hillsides. Proximity to smaller rivers and streams provides water resources but doesn’t significantly impact large-scale air dispersion. The valley’s topography, combined with the humid subtropical highland climate, creates conditions where pollutants can accumulate, particularly during temperature inversions. Understanding this interplay between geography and climate is crucial for assessing and mitigating air quality challenges in Coconuco.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Coconuco experiences a broadly bimodal rainfall pattern rather than distinct seasons, with two wetter and two drier periods annually. Air quality generally improves during the drier months (roughly December to February and June to August) as rainfall effectively washes particulate matter from the atmosphere. However, these drier periods can also coincide with increased agricultural activity, like harvesting and land preparation, potentially raising dust and pesticide drift. The wetter seasons (March-May and September-November) see increased humidity and cloud cover, which can trap pollutants near the ground, especially in the valley bottom. Temperature inversions are common, particularly in the cooler mornings, exacerbating pollution build-up. November often sees a peak in agricultural burning, contributing to smoky conditions. Sensitive groups – children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions – should limit strenuous outdoor activity during these periods. Fog is frequent, further reducing visibility and potentially increasing pollutant concentrations. The prevailing winds, generally from the east, can transport pollutants from nearby agricultural areas into Coconuco. Monitoring wind patterns is vital for predicting air quality fluctuations. Avoiding outdoor exertion during calm, foggy mornings is advisable.

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