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Nes Ẕiyyona Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Nes Ẕiyyona

Nes Ẕiyyona, situated in the Central District of Israel, occupies a strategic position on the coastal plain between the bustling metropolis of Tel Aviv and the historic city of Rehovot. Characterized by a gently undulating terrain that transitions from the sandy soils of the Shephelah region toward the more fertile inland plains, the city maintains a unique urban-rural gradient. Its elevation remains relatively low, typical of the Mediterranean coastal shelf, which influences local microclimates by facilitating the inland penetration of marine air masses. The city is bordered by agricultural belts that historically defined its identity, though rapid urban expansion has integrated it into the dense Gush Dan periphery. Geographically, Nes Ẕiyyona sits downwind from the industrial corridors and high-traffic arterial roads of the central region, which directly impacts its atmospheric composition. The proximity to the Mediterranean Sea, located just a few kilometers to the west, provides a cooling breeze that often helps disperse urban pollutants. However, the city’s location within the densely populated central coastal plain means that it remains vulnerable to regional air quality challenges, particularly during stagnant synoptic conditions where the lack of strong wind allows for the accumulation of particulate matter. The surrounding landscape, once dominated by citrus groves, now serves as a buffer against total urban heat island effects, though the increasing density of residential construction and vehicular traffic along the Route 42 corridor creates localized pockets of emissions that define the city’s complex, evolving air quality profile within this highly developed Mediterranean corridor.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The seasonal air quality profile of Nes Ẕiyyona is dictated by the Mediterranean climate, characterized by distinct wet and dry periods that influence the movement of pollutants. During the summer months, from June through September, the city experiences high temperatures and persistent sunshine, which facilitate the photochemical formation of ground-level ozone. During this season, the sea breeze brings relief from the heat but can also trap regional pollutants against the higher terrain of the interior, leading to fluctuations in air clarity. Residents sensitive to ozone should prioritize outdoor activities during the early morning hours, avoiding the peak intensity of the afternoon sun. As autumn approaches, the transition to cooler weather often brings atmospheric stability, which can lead to temperature inversions, particularly during the calm, clear nights of October and November. These inversions trap particulate matter near the surface, potentially affecting those with respiratory conditions. Winter, spanning December to February, is defined by cyclonic activity; while rainfall effectively scrubs the air of pollutants, providing the best air quality of the year, the preceding days of stagnant, high-pressure systems can lead to localized spikes in nitrogen dioxide from increased space heating and traffic congestion. Spring, especially March and April, brings the risk of 'Sharav' or heatwaves, which often carry dust and sand from the Negev and Sahara deserts. These events significantly elevate coarse particulate matter levels, necessitating that sensitive groups remain indoors. Throughout the year, the interplay between coastal winds and seasonal synoptic shifts requires residents to monitor local atmospheric reports consistently.

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