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Belovo Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Belovo, Kemerovskaya Oblast’, Russia.

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About Belovo

Belovo, nestled within the Kemerovskaya Oblast’ of southwestern Siberia, Russia, occupies a geographically complex and historically significant position. Located at approximately 54.42° N, 86.30° E, the town sits at an elevation of around 360 meters (1,181 feet) above sea level, within the Kuznetsk Basin, a region renowned for its extensive coal deposits. This geological reality has profoundly shaped Belovo’s urban character and, critically, its air quality profile. The surrounding landscape is dominated by rolling hills and dense coniferous forests, characteristic of the Siberian taiga, providing a degree of natural filtration but also contributing to stagnant air conditions under certain meteorological circumstances. Belovo’s proximity to the Tom River, though not directly on its banks, influences local humidity and temperature patterns. The town’s location within a broader industrial belt, historically centered on coal mining and processing, has resulted in a significant urban-rural gradient. While Belovo itself is a relatively small settlement with a population of around 11,900, it exists within a network of larger industrial centers and mining towns, contributing to regional pollution transport. The terrain, with its enclosed valleys and limited wind exposure, exacerbates the trapping of pollutants, particularly during periods of atmospheric stability. Agricultural zones, primarily focused on grain and livestock farming, are present in the surrounding areas, introducing potential sources of ammonia and particulate matter, further complicating the air quality picture. The legacy of heavy industry and the region’s topography combine to create a unique environmental challenge for Belovo.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Belovo’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle heavily influenced by the region’s continental climate. Winters, lasting from November to March, are characterized by prolonged periods of cold temperatures, snow cover, and frequent temperature inversions. These inversions, where a layer of warm air traps cooler air near the ground, severely limit vertical mixing and lead to a significant accumulation of pollutants, primarily particulate matter and sulfur dioxide from coal combustion. Fog, common during these months, further reduces visibility and traps pollutants close to the ground. Spring (April-May) brings a gradual warming and increased wind speeds, which help to disperse pollutants, leading to a noticeable improvement in air quality. However, agricultural activities, such as fertilizer application, can introduce ammonia into the atmosphere. Summers (June-August) are generally the most favorable period for outdoor activity, with relatively clean air and good ventilation. However, occasional heatwaves can exacerbate ozone formation. Autumn (September-October) sees a return to cooler temperatures and increased humidity, with a gradual decline in air quality as industrial activity ramps up in preparation for winter. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the winter months, limiting outdoor exposure and monitoring local air quality reports. During the spring thaw, be mindful of potential ammonia spikes. While summers offer respite, heat advisories should be heeded. The cyclical nature of Belovo’s climate dictates a proactive approach to air quality management and public health advisories.

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