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Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France.

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About Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire

Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, nestled in the Centre-Val de Loire region of France, occupies a geographically strategic position just north-east of Tours, a significant urban hub. Its coordinates (47.3990, 0.6673) place it on relatively flat terrain, characteristic of the Loire Valley, with an average elevation of around 95 meters. The city’s defining feature is its proximity to the Loire River, a major waterway that influences local climate and, subtly, air circulation patterns. The surrounding landscape is a blend of agricultural land – primarily vineyards and cereal crops – and pockets of deciduous forest, contributing to a moderate urban-rural gradient. While Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire itself is a residential community, its close connection to Tours means it’s indirectly affected by the industrial and transportation activity of the larger city. Tours, with its historical industries and modern logistics infrastructure, represents a nearby source of potential pollutants. The valley’s topography, while generally flat, can occasionally trap cool air, particularly during the colder months, potentially leading to localized temperature inversions. The prevailing winds in the region generally flow from the west, carrying air masses across the Loire River and impacting Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire’s air quality. The fertile soil and agricultural practices in the surrounding area also contribute to the release of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), which can react with other pollutants in sunlight to form ozone, a key component of smog. The city’s relatively small size and predominantly residential character mean that local emissions from traffic and heating are the primary contributors to its air quality profile.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle, largely dictated by meteorological conditions. Spring (March-May) sees a gradual improvement as temperatures rise and wind speeds increase, dispersing any accumulated pollutants. However, this period can also be marked by episodes of elevated ozone levels due to increased sunlight and BVOC emissions from the surrounding agricultural land. Summer (June-August) often brings stable atmospheric conditions, with periods of high pressure leading to stagnant air and potential for ozone build-up, particularly during heatwaves. Autumn (September-November) typically offers the most favourable air quality, with cooler temperatures, increased rainfall, and more frequent wind events that effectively flush out pollutants. The transition months of September and October are generally considered ideal for outdoor activities. Winter (December-February) presents the greatest challenges. Cold, clear nights frequently lead to temperature inversions, where a layer of cold air becomes trapped beneath a warmer layer aloft. This traps pollutants near the ground, increasing concentrations of particulate matter and other emissions from residential heating. Fog, common during winter mornings, further exacerbates this issue by reducing visibility and hindering pollutant dispersion. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should limit prolonged outdoor exposure during winter, especially on days with persistent fog or temperature inversions. During the warmer months, limiting strenuous activity during peak sunlight hours can also be beneficial.

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