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Kafr Nubl Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Kafr Nubl, Idlib, Syria.

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About Kafr Nubl

Kafr Nubl, nestled within the Idlib Governorate of Syria, occupies a strategically significant position in the northwestern region of the country. Located at approximately 35.6138° N, 36.5645° E, the city sits within a gently undulating landscape, characterized by rolling hills and fertile plains. Its elevation, around 520 meters (1,706 feet) above sea level, contributes to localized weather patterns and influences air circulation. The surrounding terrain is predominantly agricultural, with olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields dominating the rural areas. This proximity to intensive agricultural practices introduces potential sources of particulate matter, particularly during planting and harvesting seasons, as well as from the use of fertilizers and pesticides. While Kafr Nubl lacks immediate access to major bodies of water, it benefits from the presence of smaller streams and seasonal wadis, which can influence humidity levels and, consequently, the dispersion of pollutants. The urban–rural gradient transitions relatively smoothly, with agricultural land gradually giving way to residential and commercial areas within the city limits. Historically, the region has been a crossroads for trade routes, and while large-scale industrial zones are absent, smaller workshops and businesses contribute to localized air pollution. The city’s location within a complex geopolitical landscape, coupled with ongoing conflict and displacement, has significantly impacted infrastructure and environmental management, further complicating air quality challenges. The prevailing winds generally flow from the west, carrying potential pollutants from surrounding areas and influencing the city’s overall air quality profile.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Kafr Nubl’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle heavily influenced by meteorological conditions and regional activities. Spring (March-May) often brings a slight improvement as winds increase, helping to disperse accumulated pollutants from winter. However, agricultural activities intensify during this period, releasing dust and potentially harmful chemicals into the air. Summer (June-August) is typically the most challenging season. High temperatures lead to stagnant air conditions and frequent temperature inversions, trapping pollutants near the ground. The intense heat also exacerbates the release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from vegetation and industrial processes. Dust storms, originating from the Syrian Desert to the east, are also a recurring concern, significantly degrading air quality. Autumn (September-November) sees a gradual shift as temperatures cool and wind patterns become more variable. Agricultural burning, a common practice for clearing fields, contributes to elevated particulate matter levels. Winter (December-February) often brings the most persistent air quality issues. Cold temperatures and frequent fog create stable atmospheric conditions, hindering pollutant dispersion. The use of solid fuels for heating in homes further exacerbates the problem, particularly during prolonged periods of cold and cloud cover. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during summer and winter months, limiting outdoor exposure and utilizing air filtration systems when possible. During periods of agricultural burning, wearing masks and avoiding prolonged outdoor activity is advisable. The interplay of these seasonal factors creates a dynamic and often challenging air quality environment for Kafr Nubl’s residents.

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