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San Juan Guichicovi Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for San Juan Guichicovi, Oaxaca, Mexico.

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About San Juan Guichicovi

San Juan Guichicovi, nestled within the Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, Mexico, occupies a geographically significant position at approximately 16.9667° latitude and -95.0833° longitude. The city’s elevation, hovering around 1,750 meters (5,742 feet) above sea level, immediately influences its climate and, consequently, its air quality. The surrounding landscape is dominated by steep, forested slopes characteristic of the cloud forest ecosystem, a biodiversity hotspot. This terrain creates a natural barrier, limiting wind dispersal and potentially trapping pollutants. San Juan Guichicovi sits within a predominantly rural region, exhibiting a gradual urban–rural gradient as one moves away from the town center. While not directly adjacent to major industrial belts, the region’s agricultural practices, particularly small-scale farming and coffee cultivation, contribute to localized emissions. The nearby Río Verde provides a vital water source, but also influences humidity levels, which can affect particulate matter dispersion. The city’s location within the Sierra Norte means it’s shielded from coastal influences, reducing the impact of marine aerosols. The topography promotes localized microclimates, with valleys experiencing cooler temperatures and increased humidity, potentially exacerbating stagnant air conditions. The prevalence of wood-burning stoves for heating and cooking in many households further contributes to the local air quality profile, especially during cooler months. The surrounding forests, while generally beneficial for air purification, can also release biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) that react with other pollutants.

Air Quality Across Seasons

San Juan Guichicovi experiences a distinct wet and dry season pattern, significantly impacting its air quality. The dry season, typically spanning from November to April, is characterized by lower rainfall and increased sunshine. This often leads to a decrease in particulate matter washed from the atmosphere, but also creates conditions conducive to stagnant air. Temperature inversions, common during these months, trap pollutants near the ground, particularly in the valleys surrounding the town. Wood-burning for heating becomes more prevalent, adding to the particulate load. The months of December and January often see the poorest air quality due to a combination of these factors. Conversely, the wet season (May to October) brings frequent rainfall, effectively cleansing the atmosphere and reducing particulate matter concentrations. However, increased humidity can sometimes trap gaseous pollutants. The rainy season also brings increased cloud cover, reducing solar radiation and potentially impacting photochemical reactions that form ozone. During the wet season, particularly in July and August, outdoor activities are generally more favorable. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, limiting prolonged outdoor exposure and avoiding strenuous activity, especially during periods of stagnant air. The interplay of topography, rainfall patterns, and human activities creates a dynamic air quality profile throughout the year, demanding adaptive strategies for public health.

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