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Tianwei Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Tianwei, Changhua, Taiwan.

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About Tianwei

Tianwei Township sits nestled within the fertile Changhua Plain, a vast expanse of low-lying alluvial land that characterizes much of central Taiwan. Positioned at approximately 23.9023 degrees north, this township serves as a vital link between the dense urban corridors of Changhua County and the expansive coastline of the Taiwan Strait. The terrain is remarkably flat, dominated by an intricate patchwork of agricultural fields, primarily dedicated to rice cultivation and seasonal vegetable farming. This low elevation and lack of significant topographical barriers mean that the local atmosphere is highly sensitive to regional air movements. To the west, the proximity to the Taiwan Strait introduces maritime influences, bringing sea breezes that can either disperse local pollutants or transport salt aerosols inland. However, Tianwei is also caught in a complex urban-rural gradient; while it retains a strong agrarian character, it is increasingly influenced by the industrial belts stretching toward Taichung and the larger manufacturing hubs of central Taiwan. The absence of mountain ranges to shield the township allows for the unimpeded movement of air masses, meaning that air quality is dictated by a combination of local agricultural practices and the transboundary movement of industrial emissions. Consequently, the atmospheric profile of Tianwei is a delicate balance between the clean, salt-tinged air of the coast and the potential influx of particulate matter from neighboring industrial zones and regional traffic corridors. This geographical openness makes the township exceptionally susceptible to shifting meteorological patterns that define the regional climate cycles throughout the entire calendar year long.

Air Quality Across Seasons

In Tianwei, the air quality narrative is heavily dictated by the seasonal monsoon shifts and the thermal dynamics of the Changhua Plain. During the winter and early spring months, the region is frequently under the influence of the northeast monsoon. These winds can transport pollutants from industrial clusters in northern and central Taiwan directly toward the township. During these periods, temperature inversions are common, where a layer of warm air traps cooler, polluted air near the ground, significantly reducing vertical mixing and causing particulate levels to rise. This makes the winter months a time for caution, particularly for children and the elderly. As spring transitions into summer, the southwest monsoon takes hold, bringing more frequent rainfall and increased moisture. These wet conditions are generally beneficial, as heavy rains effectively wash away airborne particulates, leading to much clearer skies and improved air quality. The summer months are often the most pleasant for outdoor activities, though high humidity can occasionally lead to stagnant air in the absence of strong breezes. Autumn serves as a transitional period with variable conditions. However, a specific concern in the late autumn and early winter is the practice of agricultural residue burning. As farmers clear fields for the next planting cycle, localized smoke can temporarily degrade air quality. Consequently, sensitive groups should monitor local reports during harvest seasons. Overall, the most favorable times for outdoor exercise are typically the summer and early autumn, when maritime breezes and rainfall provide natural cleansing for the local atmospheric environment daily.

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