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Cidade de Nacala Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Cidade de Nacala

Cidade de Nacala, situated on the northern coast of Mozambique within the Nampula province, is defined by its strategic position on the shores of the deep-water Nacala Bay. This natural harbour is one of the finest in East Africa, profoundly shaping the urban character of the city as a critical maritime logistics hub. The terrain is characterized by undulating coastal plains that rise gently into rolling hills, creating a distinct topographical bowl effect around the port infrastructure. This unique coastal geography significantly influences local air quality; the constant interaction between maritime breezes and the terrestrial landscape facilitates the dispersion of airborne particulates. However, the concentration of industrial activity—centered largely around the port, railway terminal, and burgeoning logistics sectors—creates localized pollution hotspots. The urban-rural gradient is stark, with the dense, bustling port district contrasting sharply with the sprawling, sparsely populated agricultural hinterlands of the Nampula region. These surrounding zones are dominated by subsistence farming and scrubland, which contribute minimal industrial emissions but introduce seasonal biomass burning smoke. The proximity to the Indian Ocean provides a vital ventilation mechanism, as consistent trade winds sweep through the bay, preventing the stagnation of pollutants typical of landlocked industrial cities. Nevertheless, the interplay between the moisture-laden sea air and industrial emissions can occasionally result in localized haze. As Nacala continues its rapid expansion as a transit corridor for the interior, the balance between its natural maritime ventilation and the increasing intensity of its industrial footprint remains the defining challenge for its atmospheric health and long-term sustainability.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Nacala experiences a tropical climate defined by a distinct wet season from November to April and a dry season from May to October. Air quality patterns are heavily dictated by these meteorological shifts. During the dry season, the lack of precipitation allows dust from unpaved roads and construction sites to remain suspended in the air, exacerbated by the absence of rain to wash away particulate matter. This period often sees increased regional air quality degradation due to agricultural clearing and bushfires in the surrounding Nampula hinterlands, which can drift into the city depending on wind patterns. The trade winds, however, usually remain strong during these months, mitigating the impact of local emissions by effectively flushing the urban basin. Conversely, the wet season brings refreshing relief; the frequent, heavy tropical downpours act as a natural air scrubber, significantly reducing airborne dust levels and cleansing the atmosphere of pollutants. While the humidity rises, the air is generally at its crispest during the peak of the monsoon-influenced rains in February and March. For individuals with respiratory sensitivities, the late dry season—specifically September and October—is a period to exercise caution, as the combination of high heat and increased regional biomass burning can irritate the lungs. Outdoor activities are best favored during the post-rain months of May and June, when the landscape is lush, temperatures are moderate, and air quality is at its annual peak. Staying indoors during peak burning hours in the dry season remains the most effective health precaution.

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