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Santa María Colotepec Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Santa María Colotepec

Santa María Colotepec, nestled in the heart of Oaxaca, Mexico, occupies a geographically significant position within the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range. Located at approximately 15.88° N, 96.92° W and an elevation of around 1,350 meters (4,430 feet) above sea level, the city’s terrain is characterized by rolling hills and valleys, typical of the region's volcanic landscape. This elevation contributes to cooler temperatures compared to coastal areas, but also influences air circulation patterns. The surrounding landscape is predominantly rural, dominated by agricultural lands – particularly corn, beans, and coffee plantations – interspersed with patches of cloud forest. To the west, the Pacific Ocean lies approximately 30 kilometers (19 miles) away, influencing humidity levels and occasionally bringing marine influences into the local atmosphere. Santa María Colotepec sits on the edge of an urban-rural gradient; while it possesses a defined municipal center, it gradually transitions into smaller agricultural communities and forested areas. There are no major industrial belts directly adjacent to the city, minimizing direct industrial emissions. However, agricultural practices, including the use of fertilizers and occasional controlled burns for land clearing, can contribute to localized air pollution events. The mountainous terrain can trap pollutants, especially during periods of low wind, creating localized inversions. The city’s location within a relatively isolated valley further restricts air dispersion, making it susceptible to the accumulation of pollutants from both local and regional sources. The prevailing winds generally flow from the east to the west, impacting the distribution of any airborne contaminants.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Santa María Colotepec experiences a distinct wet and dry season pattern, significantly impacting air quality throughout the year. The dry season, typically spanning from November to April, is characterized by lower rainfall and increased sunshine. While this might seem beneficial, the lack of precipitation allows dust and particulate matter from agricultural activities and unpaved roads to accumulate, leading to periods of reduced visibility and potential respiratory irritation. Temperature inversions are more frequent during this period, trapping pollutants near the ground, particularly in the mornings. The months of February and March often see the highest concentrations of these particulate pollutants. Conversely, the wet season, from May to October, brings frequent rainfall that naturally cleanses the atmosphere, washing away dust and pollutants. However, heavy rainfall can also lead to increased humidity, which can exacerbate respiratory conditions for sensitive individuals. The increased cloud cover during the wet season can also reduce solar radiation, impacting photochemical smog formation, a less significant concern in this region compared to coastal cities. Wind patterns shift slightly during the wet season, often bringing moisture-laden air from the Pacific, which can temporarily reduce particulate concentrations. Individuals with asthma or other respiratory sensitivities should exercise caution during the dry season, particularly during early morning hours. During the wet season, those with allergies may experience increased discomfort due to mold and pollen. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air purification can be beneficial year-round.

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