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Villa Corzo Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Villa Corzo

Villa Corzo, nestled in the heart of Chiapas, Mexico, occupies a geographically significant position within the Grijalva River basin. Located at coordinates 16.1848, -93.2677, the city sits at an elevation of approximately 650 meters (2,133 feet) above sea level. This elevation, combined with its tropical latitude, contributes to a consistently warm and humid climate. The surrounding landscape is dominated by lush, rolling hills and agricultural lands, primarily dedicated to coffee, cacao, and banana cultivation. The Grijalva River, a major waterway, flows nearby, influencing local humidity and potentially contributing to localized fog formation. Villa Corzo functions as a regional commercial hub for the surrounding rural communities, creating a distinct urban-rural gradient. While not heavily industrialized, the city experiences traffic-related emissions and some small-scale industrial activity. The terrain, while not mountainous, features enough undulation to create microclimates and influence wind patterns, impacting pollutant dispersion. The proximity to extensive agricultural zones introduces the possibility of seasonal burning contributing to particulate matter. Understanding these geographical factors is crucial for assessing and mitigating air quality challenges in Villa Corzo.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Villa Corzo experiences a pronounced wet and dry season, dictating the patterns of air quality throughout the year. The dry season, typically from February to May, sees the highest pollution levels. Reduced rainfall means less atmospheric cleansing, allowing pollutants from traffic, small industries, and agricultural burning to accumulate. Stable atmospheric conditions and potential temperature inversions during these months trap pollutants near the ground. Conversely, the wet season, spanning June to November, brings significant improvements in air quality. Frequent and heavy rainfall effectively washes pollutants from the atmosphere. However, increased humidity can also promote the formation of mold and allergens, impacting respiratory health. December and January represent a transitional period with moderate air quality. The prevailing winds, generally from the east, can transport pollutants from regional sources. Sensitive groups – children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions – should be particularly cautious during the dry season, limiting strenuous outdoor activity. Monitoring local weather patterns and avoiding peak traffic hours are advisable. The months of June through September generally offer the most favourable conditions for outdoor activities.

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