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Reeuwijk Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Reeuwijk

Reeuwijk, nestled in the province of Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, occupies a unique position within the Randstad, the country’s densely populated urban area. Its coordinates (52.0500, 4.7300) place it southwest of Gouda and northeast of Alphen aan den Rijn, a landscape characterized by a gentle transition between urban and rural environments. The town itself is situated on the Reeuwijkse Plassen, a network of interconnected lakes formed by peat extraction centuries ago, significantly influencing the local microclimate and air circulation patterns. The terrain is predominantly flat, typical of the Dutch landscape, with elevations rarely exceeding 10 meters above sea level. This flatness, while beneficial for drainage, can also contribute to the stagnation of air pollutants under certain meteorological conditions. Surrounding Reeuwijk are agricultural fields, primarily used for dairy farming and horticulture, which can contribute to ammonia emissions, a significant air quality concern in the Netherlands. The proximity to larger industrial areas around Rotterdam and Dordrecht, though not immediately adjacent, means that Reeuwijk can be affected by long-range transport of pollutants. The urban–rural gradient is relatively smooth; Reeuwijk retains a village-like character despite its integration into the broader Randstad, with open spaces and water features playing a crucial role in its identity. The lakes themselves act as a buffer, potentially dispersing some pollutants, but also creating conditions conducive to fog formation, which can trap pollutants close to the ground. The surrounding landscape, a mix of farmland and water, dictates the types of pollutants most likely to impact air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Reeuwijk’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle, largely dictated by meteorological conditions. Winter months (December-February) often present the greatest challenges. Cold temperatures and frequent temperature inversions – where a layer of warm air sits above cooler air near the ground – trap pollutants, leading to increased concentrations of particulate matter and nitrogen oxides. Fog, a common occurrence during these months due to the proximity of the Reeuwijkse Plassen, exacerbates this issue by further restricting air movement. Spring (March-May) brings a gradual improvement as temperatures rise and wind speeds increase, dispersing pollutants more effectively. However, agricultural activities intensify during this period, leading to elevated ammonia levels from fertilizer application and livestock farming. Summer (June-August) generally offers the best air quality, with consistent winds and higher temperatures promoting good ventilation. However, occasional heatwaves can lead to ozone formation, a secondary pollutant. Autumn (September-November) sees a transition period, with decreasing temperatures and increasing rainfall, which can help to wash pollutants from the atmosphere. The combination of cooler temperatures and less frequent wind events in October and November can sometimes lead to localized pollution episodes. Sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should be particularly cautious during winter months and on days with stagnant air. Outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during the summer months, but awareness of potential ozone levels during heatwaves is advised. The lakes, while beautiful, can contribute to localized humidity and fog, impacting visibility and potentially trapping pollutants.

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