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Paracuellos de Jarama Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Paracuellos de Jarama, Madrid, Spain.

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About Paracuellos de Jarama

Paracuellos de Jarama, nestled within the Community of Madrid, Spain, occupies a strategically important position just east of the capital city, approximately 15 kilometers from central Madrid. Its coordinates (40.5500, -3.5167) place it on a relatively flat alluvial plain, a legacy of the Jarama River which forms its eastern boundary. This riverine influence moderates temperatures slightly, though the overall climate remains continental Mediterranean. The terrain is predominantly agricultural, transitioning from cultivated fields to more rugged, sparsely vegetated landscapes as one moves further east towards the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range. This proximity to both agricultural land and the urban sprawl of Madrid creates a complex interplay affecting air quality. The urban–rural gradient is noticeable; Paracuellos retains a more suburban character with lower-density housing compared to the core of Madrid, but it’s undeniably influenced by the city’s activities. The surrounding landscape is characterized by cereal crops and vegetable farms, contributing to potential particulate matter from agricultural practices, particularly during harvest seasons. The elevation, averaging around 650 meters above sea level, contributes to occasional temperature inversions, trapping pollutants close to the ground. The city’s location along major transportation corridors, including the A-3 motorway, further exacerbates air quality challenges, funneling vehicular emissions into the area. The relatively flat topography limits natural dispersion of pollutants, making the area susceptible to localized air quality degradation.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Paracuellos de Jarama experiences a distinct seasonal pattern in air quality, dictated by its continental Mediterranean climate. Spring (March-May) generally offers the most favourable conditions, with increasing sunlight and more frequent wind events that help disperse pollutants. However, pollen levels rise significantly, impacting those with allergies. Summer (June-August) brings hot, dry conditions, often accompanied by periods of stagnant air, particularly during heatwaves. Temperature inversions are less frequent but can still occur, trapping emissions from Madrid and surrounding industrial areas. Autumn (September-November) is often the most challenging period. Agricultural activities intensify, releasing particulate matter from tilling and harvesting. Cooler temperatures and decreasing sunlight can lead to stable atmospheric conditions, hindering pollutant dispersion. The combination of agricultural emissions and trapped pollutants frequently results in poorer air quality during these months. Winter (December-February) presents a mixed picture. Cold, still days can lead to significant pollution build-up, especially from domestic heating systems. Fog, common during winter mornings, further exacerbates the problem by trapping pollutants near the ground. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should limit outdoor activity on days with stagnant air or high pollen counts. During the autumn months, wearing a mask during peak agricultural activity can be beneficial. Maintaining indoor air quality through ventilation and air purifiers is also advisable throughout the year, particularly during periods of elevated pollution.

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