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Ksar Lmajaz Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Ksar Lmajaz, Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma, Morocco.

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About Ksar Lmajaz

Ksar Lmajaz, nestled within the Tanger-Tétouan-Al Hoceïma region of Morocco, occupies a geographically significant position at approximately 35.84°N, 5.56°W. The city’s location, just inland from the Mediterranean coast, profoundly influences its environmental conditions, particularly air quality. Situated at an elevation of roughly 250 meters above sea level, Ksar Lmajaz benefits from a relatively mild climate, but also experiences the challenges inherent in coastal proximity. The surrounding landscape is a blend of rolling hills and fertile plains, characteristic of the Rif Mountains’ foothills. This terrain can contribute to localized air stagnation, especially during periods of calm weather. The city’s urban character is that of a small, traditionally-structured settlement, gradually expanding with modern development. Agriculture plays a role in the regional economy, with olive groves and cereal cultivation prevalent in the surrounding areas. This agricultural activity, while vital, can contribute to particulate matter pollution, particularly during harvesting and tilling seasons. Further inland, the Rif Mountains act as a barrier, influencing prevailing wind patterns and potentially trapping pollutants. The urban-rural gradient is relatively sharp, with Ksar Lmajaz transitioning quickly to agricultural land and then to more rugged mountain terrain. The proximity to the Mediterranean Sea introduces a maritime influence, bringing humidity and occasional sea breezes, but also the potential for salt spray and coastal fog, which can affect visibility and contribute to secondary pollutant formation. Industrial activity is limited within Ksar Lmajaz itself, but the broader Tanger-Tétouan region has some industrial zones, whose emissions could be transported by prevailing winds.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Ksar Lmajaz experiences a distinct seasonal pattern in its air quality, largely dictated by meteorological conditions. The warmer months, typically from June to August, often see a build-up of pollutants due to increased solar radiation driving photochemical reactions and a tendency for temperature inversions to form, particularly during calmer periods. These inversions trap pollutants close to the ground, exacerbating air quality concerns. The dry season, spanning much of the spring and summer, contributes to higher concentrations of particulate matter, stemming from agricultural activities and dust lifted by winds. Conversely, the wetter months (October to March) generally bring improved air quality. Rainfall effectively ‘washes’ pollutants from the atmosphere, and increased wind speeds associated with frontal systems help disperse them. However, periods of prolonged fog, common during the winter, can also lead to localized air stagnation and increased pollutant concentrations. The shoulder seasons (April-May and September-October) present a transitional period, with variable conditions. Spring often sees increased dust from the Sahara, while autumn can experience a mix of clear, breezy days and periods of stagnant air. Individuals with respiratory conditions, such as asthma, should exercise caution during the summer months, particularly during heatwaves. Children and the elderly are also more vulnerable and should limit prolonged outdoor exposure during periods of poor air quality. Maintaining awareness of local weather forecasts and air quality reports is crucial for making informed decisions about outdoor activities throughout the year. During the drier months, ensuring vehicles are well-maintained and minimizing unnecessary idling can contribute to improved air quality for everyone.

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