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Altstätten Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Altstätten, Sankt Gallen, Switzerland.

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About Altstätten

Altstätten, nestled in the canton of Sankt Gallen, Switzerland, occupies a strategically important position within the Rhine Valley, a significant transportation corridor. Located at coordinates 47.3780, 9.5488, the town sits at an elevation of approximately 530 meters (1,739 feet) above sea level, contributing to its generally cool climate. The surrounding landscape is characterized by a blend of rolling hills, vineyards, and the broad expanse of the Rhine River to the east. This riverine influence moderates temperatures to some extent, but also introduces potential for localized humidity and fog, particularly during cooler months. Altstätten’s urban character is distinctly Swiss – a compact, well-planned settlement with a mix of historic buildings and modern infrastructure. The town’s proximity to the Swiss Alps, though not immediately adjacent, means it’s susceptible to air masses originating from that mountainous region. The urban–rural gradient is relatively sharp; Altstätten transitions quickly into agricultural land and forested slopes. While not a major industrial hub itself, it benefits from its location near larger industrial areas in the Sankt Gallen region, and the transport links facilitate the movement of goods and people, potentially impacting air quality through vehicular emissions. The valley’s topography, with its enclosed nature, can sometimes trap pollutants, especially under stable atmospheric conditions. The surrounding agricultural zones, while generally beneficial, can contribute to particulate matter from farming practices, particularly during harvest seasons. The Rhine Valley’s unique geography therefore presents a complex interplay of factors influencing Altstätten’s air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Altstätten’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle heavily influenced by meteorological patterns. During the spring (March-May), increased sunlight and rising temperatures generally lead to improved air quality as stagnant air masses break down, and winds become more frequent, dispersing pollutants. However, pollen levels rise significantly, impacting those with allergies. Summer (June-August) typically sees the best air quality, with consistent sunshine and good ventilation. The warm temperatures and occasional thunderstorms help to cleanse the atmosphere. Autumn (September-November) presents a more complex picture. As temperatures cool, the potential for temperature inversions increases, particularly in the mornings, trapping pollutants close to the ground. Agricultural activities, such as harvesting, can also contribute to particulate matter. This is a period when air quality can fluctuate considerably. Winter (December-February) often brings the most challenging conditions. Cold, stable air masses, combined with frequent fog and temperature inversions, can lead to prolonged periods of poor air quality. The use of home heating systems, particularly those burning wood or other solid fuels, further exacerbates the situation. Sensitive groups, such as children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should limit outdoor activity during these periods, especially during early mornings when inversions are most prevalent. While Altstätten benefits from Switzerland’s stringent environmental regulations, the valley’s topography can still amplify the effects of localized pollution sources, making awareness of seasonal trends crucial for public health.

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