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Cinisi Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Cinisi, Sicilia, Italy.

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About Cinisi

Cinisi, nestled in the province of Palermo, Sicily, occupies a strategic position within the Conca d'Oro, a fertile plain cradled by the rugged slopes of Monte Pellegrino and the Apennine mountains. Its coordinates (38.1667, 13.1000) place it approximately 10 kilometers southwest of Palermo, Italy’s vibrant regional capital. The town’s terrain is gently undulating, transitioning from the coastal plain to the foothills of the mountains, influencing local wind patterns and microclimates. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land – primarily citrus groves, olive orchards, and vineyards – interspersed with pockets of Mediterranean scrubland. This proximity to intensive agriculture contributes to potential sources of particulate matter, particularly during harvesting and soil preparation. The Tyrrhenian Sea lies a short distance to the north, offering a moderating influence on temperatures and occasionally providing sea breezes that can disperse pollutants. However, the prevailing winds often originate from the south, carrying potential contaminants from the larger Palermo metropolitan area and industrial zones further inland. The urban–rural gradient around Cinisi is relatively sharp; the town itself retains a distinctly rural character, with lower population density and a slower pace of life compared to the bustling city of Palermo. Elevation ranges from approximately 15 meters near the coastal plain to around 300 meters closer to the mountains, creating localized variations in air circulation and pollutant concentration. The Conca d'Oro's topography, combined with its agricultural activity and proximity to a major urban center, creates a complex interplay of factors impacting Cinisi's air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Cinisi’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle heavily influenced by meteorological conditions. Summers (July-August) are typically hot and dry, characterized by stable atmospheric conditions and frequent temperature inversions. These inversions trap pollutants near the ground, leading to periods of stagnant air and potentially elevated concentrations of particulate matter from agricultural activities like stubble burning and dust resuspension. The lack of significant rainfall during these months exacerbates the issue. Autumn (September-November) brings a gradual shift, with increased rainfall and more frequent wind events that help to disperse pollutants. However, agricultural practices intensify during this period, contributing to localized emissions. Winter (December-February) often sees cooler temperatures and occasional fog, which can also trap pollutants, particularly in the mornings. While rainfall is more frequent than in summer, the cold, still air can lead to periods of poor air quality. Spring (March-June) generally offers the most favorable conditions, with warmer temperatures, increased wind speeds, and regular rainfall, leading to improved air quality and natural pollutant removal. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the summer months and on days with fog or temperature inversions, limiting outdoor exertion and monitoring local air quality reports. Agricultural workers should be particularly mindful of dust exposure during harvesting and soil preparation, utilizing appropriate protective measures.

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