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Guaymas Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico.

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About Guaymas

Guaymas, nestled on the Gulf of California in Sonora, Mexico, presents a unique geographic challenge for air quality. Situated at a relatively low elevation of approximately 10 meters (33 feet) above sea level, the city’s topography is characterized by a coastal plain gradually rising towards the Sierra Madre Occidental to the east. This proximity to the gulf significantly influences local weather patterns and, consequently, air circulation. The surrounding landscape is a blend of arid desert scrubland and mangrove ecosystems along the coastline, with agricultural zones, primarily focused on livestock and some fruit cultivation, extending inland. Guaymas serves as a vital port city, facilitating trade and fishing activities, and is part of a broader industrial belt along the Sonora coast, including nearby Empalme. The urban–rural gradient transitions relatively quickly, with smaller fishing villages and agricultural communities dotting the landscape within a short distance of the city center. The gulf itself acts as a thermal regulator, moderating temperatures but also contributing to humidity and potential fog formation. Prevailing winds generally blow from the northwest, but can shift seasonally, impacting the dispersal of pollutants. The city’s location within a semi-arid climate, coupled with its coastal setting and industrial activity, creates a complex interplay of factors that can exacerbate air quality issues, particularly concerning particulate matter and emissions from marine transport and local industries.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Guaymas experiences a distinct wet and dry season, profoundly impacting its air quality profile. The dry season, typically spanning from March to June, is characterized by intense sunshine, high temperatures, and minimal rainfall. This period often sees a build-up of pollutants due to reduced precipitation to wash them away and stagnant air conditions. Temperature inversions, common during these months, trap emissions close to the ground, worsening air quality. The months of April and May are particularly concerning, with increased dust storms originating from the surrounding desert contributing to particulate matter. Conversely, the wet season, from July to October, brings monsoon-like conditions with sporadic but often heavy rainfall. These rains help to cleanse the atmosphere, significantly reducing pollutant concentrations. However, the increased humidity can exacerbate respiratory issues for some individuals. November and February represent transitional periods, with fluctuating wind patterns and occasional fog, which can temporarily trap pollutants. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with pre-existing respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the dry season, limiting outdoor activities during peak sunlight hours and monitoring local air quality reports. The increased humidity during the wet season may necessitate precautions for those with asthma or allergies. Overall, minimizing exposure during the dry season and being mindful of potential mold growth during the wet season are key strategies for maintaining respiratory health in Guaymas.

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