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Mailiao Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Mailiao, Yunlin, Taiwan.

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About Mailiao

Mailiao is a coastal township situated in the Yunlin County of Taiwan, characterized by a dramatic transformation from a rural fishing community to a global petrochemical powerhouse. Geographically, it lies on a low-lying alluvial plain, with significant portions of its urban footprint consisting of reclaimed land extended deep into the Taiwan Strait. This coastal positioning creates a unique urban character where heavy industrial infrastructure, dominated by the Formosa Plastics Group, exists in stark contrast to the surrounding agricultural hinterlands of Yunlin. The terrain is predominantly flat, offering little topographic relief to disrupt airflow. Consequently, the atmospheric dynamics are heavily influenced by the sea-land breeze cycle. While the proximity to the ocean provides a constant source of ventilation, the concentration of industrial stacks within a compact belt creates localized pollution hotspots. The urban-rural gradient is sharp, transitioning abruptly from high-density refinery complexes to traditional rice paddies and aquaculture ponds. This spatial arrangement means that pollutants are often carried inland by daytime sea breezes, affecting neighboring residential areas. The lack of significant elevation prevents the trapping of pollutants in deep valleys, but the coastal humidity often facilitates the formation of secondary aerosols. Mailiao's regional position as a logistical hub for energy and chemicals makes it a critical node in Taiwan's economy, yet its geographic vulnerability to storm surges and its specialized industrial landscape define its complex environmental and ecological struggle, particularly regarding the intricate interplay between industrial emissions, local weather, and marine air masses.

Air Quality Across Seasons

In Mailiao, air quality is dictated by the rhythmic shift between the Northeast Monsoon and the summer sea breeze. During the winter months, from November to February, the powerful northeast monsoon winds typically sweep across the Taiwan Strait, providing strong ventilation that helps disperse industrial emissions away from the coast. However, this period also sees the influx of transboundary pollutants from the mainland, which can occasionally lead to elevated particulate matter levels. As spring arrives in March and April, the atmosphere stabilizes, and temperature inversions become more frequent. These inversions trap pollutants near the surface, making spring a period of heightened risk for respiratory distress. Summer brings extremely high humidity and intense solar radiation, which catalyze the formation of ground-level ozone through photochemical reactions between industrial VOCs and nitrogen oxides produced by the plants. During these hot months, the daytime sea breeze pushes pollutants inland toward the residential clusters of Yunlin. Autumn is generally the most favorable season, offering a balance of moderate temperatures and steady winds. Sensitive groups, including children and the elderly, should limit outdoor exposure during stagnant spring mornings and peak summer afternoons when ozone levels spike. Health guidance emphasizes carefully monitoring local environmental alerts during the "stagnant air" events of early spring to avoid acute triggers. By understanding these complex meteorological drivers, residents can better navigate the seasonal peaks of petrochemical smog and particulate haze, favoring the windier winter months for their daily outdoor activities while exercising caution during the humid, still periods of the calendar year.

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