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Sabaudia Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Sabaudia

Sabaudia, nestled in the Lazio region of Italy, occupies a unique and geographically significant position within the Pontine Islands landscape. Located approximately 130 kilometers south of Rome, the city’s coordinates (41.2998, 13.0248) place it on a coastal plain, gently sloping towards the Tyrrhenian Sea. The surrounding terrain is characterized by a mix of agricultural land, including citrus groves and olive orchards, and remnants of the ancient Pontine Marshes, a historically challenging area now largely reclaimed. Sabaudia’s elevation is relatively low, averaging around 10 meters above sea level, which can exacerbate the trapping of pollutants, particularly during periods of atmospheric stability. The proximity to the sea introduces a maritime influence, moderating temperatures but also potentially carrying marine aerosols and salt. The urban fabric of Sabaudia is a blend of historic architecture, reflecting its medieval origins, and modern development catering to tourism. While not directly adjacent to major industrial belts, the region experiences agricultural activity and transportation corridors connecting Rome to coastal ports, contributing to localized emissions. The urban–rural gradient is relatively smooth, with agricultural land seamlessly transitioning into residential areas. The prevailing winds, generally from the west, play a crucial role in dispersing pollutants, though their effectiveness is often influenced by the topography and seasonal weather patterns. The surrounding landscape, a mosaic of cultivated fields and coastal scrub, contributes to both natural emissions (biogenic volatile organic compounds) and the potential for dust resuspension, impacting local air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Sabaudia’s air quality exhibits a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by meteorological conditions and regional activity. Summer months (July and August) often see a stagnation of air due to high-pressure systems, leading to temperature inversions where cooler air is trapped beneath a layer of warmer air aloft. This inversion prevents vertical mixing, effectively trapping pollutants emitted from agricultural practices, vehicle traffic, and occasional localized industrial activity. The warm, dry conditions also increase the potential for dust resuspension from agricultural fields. Conversely, autumn (September-November) typically brings more frequent and stronger westerly winds, aiding in pollutant dispersion and generally improving air quality. Winter (December-February) can be characterized by periods of fog, particularly in the mornings, which can temporarily reduce visibility and concentrate pollutants near ground level. While overall emissions are lower during this period, the reduced mixing can lead to localized episodes of poorer air quality. Spring (March-June) sees a gradual improvement as temperatures rise and wind patterns become more consistent. Agricultural activities increase during spring, potentially contributing to localized emissions, but the increased ventilation generally mitigates their impact. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during summer months and periods of fog, limiting strenuous outdoor activity and monitoring for any respiratory discomfort. Maintaining awareness of regional agricultural schedules and avoiding peak traffic times can further minimize exposure.

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