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Bebandem Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Bebandem

Bebandem, nestled in the regency of Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia, occupies a geographically significant position within a dynamic island landscape. Located at -8.4046 latitude and 115.5395 longitude, the town sits within a gently sloping coastal plain, transitioning rapidly to the foothills of the central volcanic mountains that dominate Bali’s interior. This terrain dictates a unique urban character; Bebandem isn't a sprawling metropolis but a more compact settlement, reflecting its historical role as an agricultural hub and a smaller administrative center. The surrounding landscape is predominantly rice paddies, a quintessential Balinese feature, interspersed with smaller clove and coffee plantations, creating a strong urban–rural gradient. The proximity to the Indian Ocean, approximately 5 kilometers to the south, influences local weather patterns and, crucially, the dispersion of pollutants. While Bebandem lacks large-scale industrial zones within its immediate vicinity, it benefits from, and is potentially impacted by, agricultural practices across the wider Klungkung regency, including fertilizer use and occasional burning of agricultural waste. The elevation, averaging around 150 meters above sea level, contributes to localized temperature inversions, particularly during the dry season, which can trap pollutants near the ground. The town’s position within a relatively sheltered coastal valley further influences air circulation, potentially exacerbating localized pollution events. The regional position, being part of Bali, means Bebandem shares air quality challenges with the island as a whole, influenced by tourism and broader regional development.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Bebandem’s air quality follows a distinct wet and dry seasonal pattern, heavily influenced by the Indonesian monsoon system. The dry season, typically spanning from April to October, often sees a build-up of pollutants due to reduced rainfall and diminished wind speeds. Temperature inversions are more frequent during this period, particularly in the mornings, trapping emissions from agricultural activities, vehicle traffic, and occasional household burning. The lack of consistent rainfall means particulate matter accumulates, leading to periods of reduced visibility and potential respiratory irritation. Months like July and August often experience the most stable atmospheric conditions, which, while pleasant for tourism, can also contribute to stagnant air. Conversely, the wet season (November to March) brings frequent rainfall and stronger winds, effectively ‘washing’ the atmosphere and dispersing pollutants. Monsoon rains significantly reduce particulate matter concentrations and improve overall air quality. However, heavy rainfall can also lead to increased humidity, which can exacerbate respiratory conditions for some individuals. Fog, common during the wet season, can temporarily reduce visibility but generally doesn't significantly impact long-term air quality. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, limiting prolonged outdoor activity during peak morning hours. During the wet season, while air quality is generally better, individuals with asthma or allergies should remain vigilant regarding potential triggers associated with increased humidity and mold growth.

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