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Kanniparamba Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Kanniparamba, Kerala, India.

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About Kanniparamba

Kanniparamba, nestled in the Kannur district of Kerala, India, occupies a geographically significant position within the Malabar region. Located at approximately 11.3611° N latitude and 76.0097° E longitude, the town’s terrain is characterized by gently undulating hills and valleys, typical of Kerala’s coastal plains. Its elevation, though modest, contributes to localized microclimates and influences air circulation patterns. The town is situated relatively close to the Arabian Sea, approximately 10-15 kilometers away, which introduces a maritime influence on humidity and wind patterns. This proximity to the coast also means Kanniparamba is susceptible to sea breezes, which can disperse pollutants but also carry saline aerosols. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of lush agricultural land, primarily focused on coconut, areca nut, and spice cultivation, interspersed with small-scale plantations and rubber estates. This agricultural activity, while vital to the local economy, can contribute to localized emissions from fertilizer use and biomass burning during clearing. The urban–rural gradient around Kanniparamba is gradual; the town itself is a relatively small settlement, transitioning smoothly into the surrounding agricultural and forested areas. There are no major industrial belts immediately adjacent to Kanniparamba, however, larger industrial zones in Kannur city, located further north, can occasionally influence regional air quality. The prevailing winds generally flow from the west, bringing in moisture-laden air from the Arabian Sea, impacting the dispersion of any pollutants generated locally or transported from elsewhere. The region's topography, combined with the coastal influence, creates a complex interplay of factors affecting air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Kanniparamba’s tropical climate dictates a distinct wet and dry season pattern, profoundly influencing its air quality. The southwest monsoon, typically spanning from June to September, brings torrential rainfall and high humidity. This period generally sees a reduction in particulate matter as rainfall effectively ‘washes’ pollutants from the atmosphere. However, the monsoon can also exacerbate air quality issues due to increased biomass burning for agricultural purposes, particularly during land preparation. The pre-monsoon season (March-May) is often characterized by rising temperatures and decreasing humidity, creating conditions conducive to temperature inversions, especially in the evenings. These inversions trap pollutants near the ground, potentially leading to localized air quality degradation. The post-monsoon season (October-November) is comparatively pleasant, with moderate temperatures and relatively lower humidity. Wind speeds tend to be higher during this period, facilitating pollutant dispersion. During the dry season, agricultural activities, including fertilizer application and occasional controlled burns, can contribute to elevated levels of certain pollutants. Sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the pre-monsoon season, particularly during periods of stagnant air. Outdoor activities are generally more favorable during the monsoon and post-monsoon seasons. While the coastal location provides some natural ventilation, localized sources of pollution, such as vehicle emissions and agricultural practices, can still impact air quality, necessitating awareness and preventative measures throughout the year. Fog, occasionally occurring during the cooler months, can also trap pollutants, reducing visibility and potentially impacting respiratory health.

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