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Xionglin Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Xionglin

Xionglin, nestled within the Hsinchu County of Taiwan, occupies a geographically significant position within the island’s northwest region. Located at approximately 24.77°N, 121.09°E, the city’s terrain is characterized by gently sloping hills and valleys, typical of the western foothills of the Taiwan mountain range. This location influences local air circulation patterns; prevailing winds often funnel through these valleys, potentially concentrating pollutants. Xionglin sits near the edge of the Hsinchu Science Park, a major technology hub and industrial belt, contributing to localized emissions. The surrounding landscape is a mix of agricultural land – rice paddies and orchards are common – and increasingly, suburban development as Hsinchu City expands. The urban–rural gradient is relatively sharp, with agricultural fields giving way quickly to residential areas and industrial zones. While not directly adjacent to a major river, Xionglin benefits from proximity to the coastal plains, which can influence humidity and temperature, impacting atmospheric stability and pollutant dispersion. The elevation, averaging around 60 meters above sea level, is low enough to allow for the trapping of pollutants under certain meteorological conditions, particularly during periods of temperature inversion. The city’s position within a relatively densely populated and economically active region of Taiwan means it is susceptible to transboundary pollution events originating from mainland China and other industrial areas. The surrounding topography, combined with industrial activity and agricultural practices, creates a complex interplay of factors affecting Xionglin’s air quality.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Xionglin’s air quality experiences a distinct seasonal cycle driven by Taiwan’s subtropical climate and monsoon patterns. The winter months (November to February) are typically the most challenging, characterized by frequent temperature inversions. Cold, stable air settles in the valleys, trapping pollutants near the ground. Reduced wind speeds during this period further exacerbate the problem, limiting dispersion. Agricultural burning, a common practice in surrounding rural areas to clear fields for the next planting season, significantly contributes to particulate matter pollution during these months. Spring (March to May) sees a gradual improvement as temperatures rise and winds increase, breaking up the inversions. However, dust storms originating from the Chinese mainland can occasionally impact air quality, particularly in March and April. The summer months (June to August) are generally the cleanest, thanks to the southwest monsoon, which brings consistent winds and rainfall, effectively flushing out pollutants. High humidity can, however, contribute to the formation of ground-level ozone under specific conditions. Autumn (September to October) marks a transitional period, with decreasing monsoon influence and a return of more stable atmospheric conditions. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should exercise caution during the winter months, limiting outdoor activity on days with stagnant air. During the spring, monitoring air quality reports is advisable due to potential dust events. The summer months offer the most favorable conditions for outdoor pursuits, but awareness of ozone levels remains important.

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