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Tameslouht Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Tameslouht

Tameslouht occupies a strategic yet sensitive position within the Marrakech-Safi region of Morocco, serving as a vital peri-urban transition zone between the bustling metropolitan sprawl of Marrakech and the rugged, expansive foothills of the High Atlas Mountains. Situated on the fertile Haouz plain, the town's geography is characterized by a semi-arid landscape where traditional agricultural holdings meet expanding residential developments. This unique urban-rural gradient creates a complex atmospheric environment. To the south, the towering presence of the Atlas range acts as a massive topographical barrier, significantly influencing local wind patterns and thermal currents. While the mountains can provide a cooling effect, they also contribute to temperature inversions that trap pollutants near the surface during certain periods. The lack of significant large-scale water bodies means that humidity remains relatively low, allowing particulate matter to remain suspended more easily in the dry air. Tameslouht is heavily influenced by the regional transport corridors that connect it to the larger urban centers, introducing vehicular emissions into its local atmosphere. Furthermore, the surrounding agricultural zones, while providing a green buffer, are subject to seasonal practices such as biomass burning, which adds organic aerosols to the air. The interaction between the dusty, windswept plains and the localized urban activities creates a specific microclimate where airborne dust and anthropogenic pollutants frequently intersect, making the town's air quality a reflection of both its immediate land use and its broader regional connectivity. As Marrakech expands northward, Tameslouht faces increasing pressure from combined urban and natural particulate sources, requiring monitoring.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The atmospheric profile of Tameslouht follows a distinct seasonal rhythm dictated by the semi-arid Moroccan climate and regional wind patterns. During the scorching summer months, from June to August, air quality often faces significant challenges due to the Chergui—a hot, dry wind blowing from the Sahara. This wind carries vast quantities of fine mineral dust, leading to elevated particulate concentrations that can linger in the dry, stagnant air. Conversely, the winter season, spanning December to February, brings much-needed rainfall that effectively scrubs the atmosphere of many suspended particles, typically resulting in the clearest air of the year. However, during these cooler months, nocturnal temperature inversions can occasionally occur, trapping localized vehicle emissions near the ground under a layer of stable air. Spring and autumn serve as transitional periods; spring, in particular, can see spikes in organic aerosols due to widespread agricultural activities, such as the burning of crop residues in the surrounding Haouz plain. For residents, the summer months and the windy spring days are often the most difficult times for outdoor physical exertion. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and those with respiratory conditions like asthma, should monitor local conditions closely during these periods. It is generally advisable to favor early morning or late evening activities during the summer to avoid peak heat and dust, and to keep windows closed during heavy wind events or agricultural burning seasons to maintain a healthy indoor environment throughout the more volatile weather cycles that characterize this specific region of Morocco's semi-arid plains.

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