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Amjhera Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Amjhera

Amjhera, nestled in the state of Madhya Pradesh, India, occupies a geographically significant position within the broader landscape of central India. Located at approximately 22.5578° N latitude and 75.1185° E longitude, the town’s terrain is characterized by gently undulating plains, typical of the Malwa Plateau. The elevation is relatively modest, contributing to a generally stable atmospheric layer, though this can be disrupted by seasonal weather patterns. Amjhera’s proximity to Bhopal, the state capital, places it within a gradually transitioning urban-rural gradient. While retaining a distinct rural character, it experiences increasing influence from the larger metropolitan area, including vehicular traffic and potential industrial runoff. The surrounding landscape is predominantly agricultural, with fields of wheat, soybeans, and pulses dominating the vista. This agricultural activity, while vital to the regional economy, can contribute to particulate matter pollution through seasonal burning practices and fertilizer application. The town lacks immediate access to major rivers or lakes, which would otherwise offer some degree of evaporative cooling and atmospheric cleansing. Further afield, the Satpura Range provides a backdrop, influencing regional wind patterns and potentially trapping pollutants under certain meteorological conditions. The relatively flat topography and the presence of agricultural land surrounding Amjhera create a scenario where pollutants, once released, can linger and accumulate, particularly during periods of low wind speed and stable atmospheric conditions. The gradual urbanization also introduces localized pollution sources, impacting the overall air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Amjhera’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle dictated by the region’s monsoon climate. The dry season, spanning roughly October to May, presents the most significant air quality challenges. During these months, lower humidity and reduced rainfall contribute to a build-up of particulate matter. Agricultural burning, a common practice for clearing fields after the harvest, intensifies pollution levels significantly in November and December. Temperature inversions, where cooler air becomes trapped beneath a layer of warmer air, are also more frequent during the colder months (December-February), preventing pollutants from dispersing vertically. March and April often see increased dust and construction activity, further degrading air quality. The monsoon season, from June to September, brings relief as rainfall washes away pollutants and increased wind speeds disperse them. However, the onset of the monsoon can be preceded by periods of dense fog, particularly in October and November, which traps pollutants close to the ground. The summer months (April-May) are characterized by high temperatures and relatively low rainfall, leading to stagnant air and a potential for ozone formation. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, particularly during agricultural burning periods. Outdoor activities are best avoided during peak pollution episodes. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air purifiers is advisable. The transition months of October and March, with their potential for fog and dust storms respectively, also warrant careful monitoring and precautionary measures.

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