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Talipparamba Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Talipparamba

Talipparamba, nestled in the northern Malabar region of Kerala, India, occupies a geographically significant position within a landscape shaped by the Western Ghats and the Arabian Sea. Located at approximately 12.0368° N latitude and 75.3601° E longitude, the town sits at a relatively low elevation, contributing to a humid, tropical climate. The surrounding terrain is characterized by a gradual transition from coastal plains to the foothills of the Western Ghats, a biodiversity hotspot. This proximity to the Ghats influences local weather patterns, often bringing moisture-laden winds. Talipparamba’s location near the coast means it experiences a strong maritime influence, moderating temperatures and increasing humidity levels. The town’s urban character is primarily residential, with a developing commercial sector. While not a major industrial hub, it’s within reach of industrial zones concentrated further north along the coast and inland towards Kozhikode. The surrounding landscape is a mix of agricultural land – predominantly rice paddies and coconut groves – and smaller settlements, creating a distinct urban-rural gradient. This gradient impacts air quality; agricultural practices, while generally low-impact, can contribute to localized particulate matter during harvest seasons. The Arabian Sea acts as a natural ventilation pathway, but coastal breezes can also carry pollutants from distant sources. The relatively flat terrain limits dispersion of pollutants, potentially leading to localized concentrations, especially during periods of stagnant air. The town’s position within a densely populated state also means it is susceptible to regional pollution trends.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Talipparamba’s air quality follows a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by Kerala’s monsoon climate. The southwest monsoon, typically spanning June to September, brings heavy rainfall and strong winds, effectively flushing the atmosphere and significantly improving air quality. This period generally offers the most favourable conditions for outdoor activities, although occasional heavy downpours can temporarily reduce visibility. The pre-monsoon season (March-May) often sees a gradual increase in pollutants due to rising temperatures and decreasing rainfall. Stagnant air conditions become more frequent, potentially trapping pollutants near the ground. The post-monsoon season (October-November) is generally pleasant, with moderate temperatures and occasional breezes, leading to relatively good air quality. However, agricultural burning after the harvest season can contribute to localized spikes in particulate matter. The summer months (December-February) are characterized by warmer temperatures and drier conditions. While wind speeds are generally moderate, temperature inversions can occasionally occur, particularly during calmer nights, trapping pollutants closer to the surface. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during these periods, limiting strenuous outdoor activity and monitoring for any adverse health effects. The humidity, a constant factor, can exacerbate respiratory issues for some individuals. Overall, the monsoon season provides a natural respite from air pollution, while the pre- and post-monsoon periods require greater awareness and preventative measures.

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