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Ylivieska Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Ylivieska

Ylivieska, nestled in the heart of Pohjois-Pohjanmaa, Finland, occupies a geographically significant position within the Bothnian Bay region. Located at approximately 64.0750° N, 24.5333° E, the town’s landscape is characterized by gently rolling terrain, a typical feature of the Ostrobothnia plain. The elevation is relatively low, rarely exceeding 80 meters above sea level, contributing to a generally stable atmospheric profile. The surrounding landscape is predominantly agricultural, with extensive fields of grain and root crops dominating the view, interspersed with scattered forests of birch and pine. The proximity to the Bothnian Bay, though not directly adjacent, influences local weather patterns and can occasionally introduce maritime influences. Ylivieska sits on the edge of a gradual urban-rural gradient; while it functions as a regional service center for the surrounding agricultural communities, it retains a distinctly rural character. There are no major industrial belts immediately bordering Ylivieska, minimizing direct industrial emissions. The town’s location within a relatively sparsely populated region means that background air quality is generally good, largely dictated by regional weather systems and agricultural practices rather than concentrated urban or industrial sources. The area’s bedrock geology, primarily consisting of Precambrian bedrock overlaid by glacial till, doesn't significantly impact air quality, though it influences soil composition and agricultural practices. The prevailing winds, generally from the southwest, play a crucial role in dispersing any localized pollutants.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Ylivieska’s air quality follows a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by its subarctic climate. Summer (June-August) typically offers the best air quality, characterized by long daylight hours, frequent breezes, and relatively high temperatures. These conditions promote good ventilation and dispersion of any potential pollutants, primarily those arising from agricultural activities like fertilizer application. Autumn (September-November) can see a slight increase in particulate matter as agricultural fields are cleared and harvested, and occasional temperature inversions can trap pollutants near the ground, particularly in calmer weather. Winter (December-February) presents the most challenging period. Cold temperatures, prolonged periods of calm air, and frequent fog events lead to temperature inversions, which trap pollutants close to the surface. Residential wood burning for heating, while a traditional practice, contributes to elevated levels of particulate matter during these months. Spring (March-May) brings a gradual improvement as temperatures rise, snow melts, and winds increase, dispersing accumulated pollutants. The melting snow can also release dust and particulate matter, temporarily impacting air quality. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should be particularly cautious during winter months, limiting outdoor exposure on days with stagnant air or visible fog. Agricultural workers should be mindful of dust exposure during spring planting and autumn harvesting. Overall, Ylivieska’s air quality is generally good, but awareness of seasonal variations and meteorological conditions is crucial for minimizing potential health impacts.

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