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Ahermoumou Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Ahermoumou

Ahermoumou, nestled within the Fès-Meknès region of Morocco, occupies a geographically significant position at approximately 33.83°N, 4.40°W. The city’s location, at an elevation of roughly 650 meters (2,133 feet) above sea level, contributes to a unique microclimate and influences its air quality dynamics. Surrounded by the Middle Atlas Mountains, Ahermoumou experiences a terrain characterized by rolling hills and valleys, typical of this region. The landscape is predominantly rural, featuring olive groves, cereal fields, and scattered woodlands, representing a gradual urban-rural gradient. While not directly adjacent to a major river, the proximity to seasonal streams and groundwater resources impacts local humidity and atmospheric conditions. The Fès-Meknès region, and Morocco generally, has a history of agricultural activity, and while Ahermoumou itself is a small settlement, its location within a broader agricultural zone means that agricultural practices, including fertilizer use and seasonal burning, can contribute to regional air pollution. Further afield, the industrial belt surrounding Fès, a major urban center, can also influence Ahermoumou’s air quality through long-range transport of pollutants. The topography, with the mountains to the north and east, can create localized areas of stagnant air, particularly during periods of low wind, exacerbating the impact of any local or regional pollution sources. The relatively small population of 12,654 suggests a primarily rural and agricultural character, with limited heavy industry directly within the city limits, though regional influences remain important.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Ahermoumou’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by Morocco’s Mediterranean climate. Spring (March-May) generally offers the most favourable conditions, with increasing temperatures and more frequent winds dispersing potential pollutants. However, agricultural activities intensify during this period, potentially leading to localized increases in particulate matter from field preparation and fertilizer application. Summer (June-August) is typically characterized by high temperatures and prolonged periods of calm atmospheric conditions. Temperature inversions, where a layer of warm air traps cooler air near the ground, are common, hindering vertical mixing and leading to pollutant accumulation. This is a period when air quality is most likely to be impacted by regional sources. Autumn (September-November) sees a gradual shift, with cooler temperatures and increased wind speeds, generally improving air quality. However, agricultural burning, a traditional practice for land clearing, can significantly elevate particulate matter levels during this season. Winter (December-February) is often the coldest and wettest period, with occasional rainfall helping to cleanse the atmosphere. Fog, however, can form in the valleys, trapping pollutants and reducing visibility. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during summer months and periods of agricultural burning. Outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during spring and autumn, avoiding peak agricultural periods. Maintaining awareness of regional air quality alerts and limiting exposure during stagnant air conditions are prudent measures for all residents.

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