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Guaymate Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Guaymate, Yuma, Dominican Republic.

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About Guaymate

Guaymate, nestled within the Yuma State of the Dominican Republic at approximately 18.58° N, 68.98° W, occupies a geographically significant position within the island nation. The town’s terrain is characterized by a gently sloping coastal plain, transitioning into slightly more undulating hills inland. Its proximity to the Caribbean Sea, though not directly on the coast, influences local weather patterns and contributes to humidity levels. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of small-scale agriculture, primarily sugarcane and tropical fruits, interspersed with pockets of dry forest and scrubland. This agricultural activity, while vital to the local economy, can contribute to localized air pollution through the use of fertilizers and occasional field burning practices, though these are generally regulated. Guaymate’s urban character is that of a small, rural town, with a relatively low population density and limited industrial presence. The urban–rural gradient is gradual, with agricultural lands quickly enveloping the town’s periphery. The elevation is relatively low, averaging around 30 meters above sea level, which can exacerbate temperature inversions, trapping pollutants closer to the ground. The regional position, within a generally low-lying area of the Dominican Republic, means that Guaymate is susceptible to sea breezes and coastal fog, which can both disperse and concentrate pollutants depending on atmospheric conditions. There are no major industrial belts immediately adjacent to Guaymate, but regional agricultural processing facilities are located within a 50km radius, potentially impacting air quality through occasional emissions.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Guaymate’s tropical climate dictates a distinct wet and dry season pattern, significantly influencing air quality throughout the year. The dry season, typically spanning from December to April, often sees a build-up of pollutants due to reduced rainfall and decreased wind speeds. Temperature inversions are more frequent during this period, particularly in the early morning hours, trapping emissions from agricultural activities and any localized vehicle traffic. The lack of consistent rainfall means that particulate matter accumulates, leading to a noticeable haze. Outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during the late morning and afternoon when winds are typically stronger. Sensitive groups, such as children and the elderly, should be mindful of potential respiratory irritation during these months. The wet season, from May to November, brings increased rainfall and higher humidity, which naturally washes away particulate matter and helps disperse pollutants. However, periods of intense rainfall can also lead to flooding, which can release mold spores and other allergens into the air. The increased humidity can also exacerbate respiratory conditions for some individuals. During the transition months (April/May and November/December), variable weather patterns can lead to unpredictable air quality fluctuations. Fog, common during the cooler months, can trap pollutants, while stronger winds can rapidly disperse them. It’s advisable to monitor local conditions and adjust outdoor plans accordingly, particularly for those with pre-existing respiratory ailments. Overall, the dry season presents the greatest air quality challenges in Guaymate.

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