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Ayamonte Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Ayamonte

Ayamonte, nestled in the southwestern corner of Andalusia, Spain, occupies a unique geographic position at the mouth of the Guadiana River, directly opposite Vila Real de Santo António in Portugal. Its coordinates (37.2000, -7.4000) place it on a low-lying coastal plain, rarely exceeding 20 meters above sea level. The terrain is predominantly flat, characterized by sandy soils and extensive salt marshes, a legacy of the river’s tidal influence. Ayamonte’s urban fabric is a blend of historic architecture, reflecting its Moorish past, and modern development, largely focused around the riverfront and the bustling port. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of agricultural land – primarily olive groves and vineyards – gradually transitioning into the more rugged terrain of the Algarve region to the east. To the north, the flat expanse of the Andalusian countryside stretches inland. The proximity to the Atlantic Ocean and the Guadiana River significantly influences local weather patterns and, consequently, air quality. The river acts as a natural ventilation corridor, often dispersing pollutants, while the coastal breezes contribute to a generally moderate climate. However, stagnant air conditions can occasionally develop, particularly during periods of high pressure, trapping pollutants close to the ground. Ayamonte’s location, far removed from major industrial belts, mitigates the impact of heavy industrial emissions, though agricultural practices and occasional traffic congestion contribute to localized air quality concerns. The urban-rural gradient is relatively smooth, with agricultural activities integrated into the town’s periphery.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Ayamonte’s air quality exhibits a distinct seasonal pattern dictated by its Mediterranean climate. Summers (July-August) are typically characterized by high temperatures and prolonged periods of sunshine, often accompanied by light, easterly winds. While these winds generally provide good ventilation, the intense heat can exacerbate ozone formation, a secondary pollutant resulting from sunlight reacting with vehicle emissions and other volatile organic compounds. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) generally offer the most favourable air quality, with moderate temperatures and more frequent wind patterns that effectively disperse pollutants. Winter (November-March) presents a more complex scenario. While rainfall is more frequent, leading to natural cleansing of the atmosphere, periods of cold, clear weather can trigger temperature inversions. These inversions trap cooler air near the ground, preventing the vertical mixing of pollutants and leading to localized episodes of poorer air quality, particularly in the early morning hours. Fog, common during winter, further compounds this issue by reducing visibility and hindering pollutant dispersion. Sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should be particularly cautious during winter mornings and hot summer afternoons. Outdoor activities are generally best enjoyed during the spring and autumn months, avoiding peak traffic times and areas with concentrated vehicle emissions. Agricultural burning, though regulated, can occasionally contribute to localized smoke events, particularly during the harvest season.

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