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Valljkkod Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Valljkkod

Valljkkod, nestled in the verdant state of Kerala, India, occupies a geographically significant position within the coastal plains. Located at approximately 9.2300° N latitude and 76.7711° E longitude, the city’s terrain is characterized by gentle slopes and fertile land, typical of Kerala’s landscape. Its proximity to the Arabian Sea, roughly 15 kilometers to the west, exerts a considerable influence on local climate and, consequently, air quality. The surrounding landscape is dominated by coconut groves, rice paddies, and small-scale plantations, forming a distinct urban-rural gradient. Valljkkod itself is a small, relatively low-density settlement, exhibiting a traditional Kerala urban character with a mix of residential dwellings and small commercial establishments. The elevation is low, rarely exceeding 30 meters above sea level, which can exacerbate the trapping of pollutants under certain meteorological conditions. While not directly adjacent to major industrial belts, the region experiences agricultural activity, including the burning of crop residue post-harvest, which can contribute to localized air pollution episodes. The city’s position within a humid tropical climate zone means high levels of moisture are generally present, which can sometimes help to cleanse the air through precipitation, but also contribute to fog formation, potentially trapping pollutants closer to the ground. The overall regional context is one of a largely agrarian economy transitioning towards a service-based one, with limited heavy industry, suggesting a generally lower baseline level of industrial air pollution compared to larger metropolitan areas.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Valljkkod’s air quality follows a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by Kerala’s monsoon climate. The southwest monsoon, typically spanning from June to September, brings abundant rainfall, significantly cleansing the atmosphere and generally resulting in the best air quality throughout the year. The strong winds associated with the monsoon disperse pollutants effectively. Conversely, the pre-monsoon period (March to May) often witnesses a noticeable deterioration in air quality. This is due to rising temperatures, decreasing rainfall, and the prevalence of stagnant air conditions. Temperature inversions, where a layer of warm air sits above cooler air near the ground, become more frequent, trapping pollutants close to the surface. Agricultural burning, a common practice after the harvest season, further contributes to particulate matter pollution during this period. The post-monsoon season (October to November) sees a gradual improvement in air quality as rainfall returns, though lingering agricultural practices can still impact local conditions. The winter months (December to February) are generally mild and relatively dry, with occasional fog formation, which can temporarily reduce visibility and trap pollutants. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the pre-monsoon months, limiting outdoor activities during peak pollution hours, typically in the morning and late afternoon. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air purifiers is also advisable. The humid climate generally mitigates the severity of air pollution compared to drier regions, but vigilance remains crucial during periods of stagnant air and agricultural burning.

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