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Jeonghae Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Jeonghae

Jeonghae, situated within the Jeonbuk province of South Korea, occupies a strategically significant position in the southwestern interior of the Korean Peninsula. The urban character is a sophisticated blend of traditional Korean heritage and modern industrialization, nestled within a complex topographical arrangement. The city is largely defined by its location within a basin, surrounded by undulating hills and the protective embrace of the Sobaek mountain range's extensions. This basin morphology is critical to its atmospheric dynamics; the surrounding high terrain frequently obstructs horizontal wind flow, creating a stagnant air mass that traps local emissions. To the west and south, the landscape opens into the fertile Honam Plain, one of Korea's primary agricultural zones, which introduces organic aerosols and seasonal particulates into the urban canopy. The proximity to the Geumgang river system provides a moderating influence on humidity but can also contribute to the formation of dense morning fogs that exacerbate pollutant concentration during temperature inversions. As the city transitions from a dense urban core to a rural periphery, the air quality gradient shifts from traffic-related nitrogen oxides to agricultural ammonia. The elevation is relatively low, yet the surrounding peaks ensure that the city remains a catchment area for both local industrial plumes and transboundary pollutants drifting from the west. This combination of basin topography, agricultural proximity, and regional industrial belts renders the city particularly susceptible to periods of poor air quality and atmospheric stability.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The atmospheric cycle in Jeonghae is defined by dramatic seasonal shifts that dictate the city's air quality profile. Winter is often the most challenging period; cold, dense air settles into the basin, triggering frequent temperature inversions that trap heating emissions and vehicular exhaust near the ground. During these stagnant months, sensitive groups should limit prolonged outdoor exertion. As the calendar shifts to spring, the city encounters the phenomenon of Yellow Dust, where high-altitude winds carry mineral particulates from the Gobi Desert and Inner Mongolia. These events cause sharp spikes in PM10 levels, necessitating the use of high-filtration masks. Summer brings a welcome respite via the East Asian Monsoon. Heavy precipitation and strong convective currents effectively scrub the atmosphere, washing away particulates and resulting in the lowest pollution levels of the year. This is the ideal window for outdoor activities and respiratory recovery. Autumn offers a deceptive clarity; while the skies appear crisp, the season is marked by agricultural burning across the Honam Plain. These localized fires release significant plumes of smoke and organic carbon, creating episodic haze. For residents with asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the transition from late autumn to early winter represents the highest risk period. Throughout the year, the interplay between the western sea breezes and the inland mountain barriers determines whether pollutants disperse or accumulate, making real-time monitoring essential for safeguarding public health across all demographics.

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