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Beni Khalled Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Beni Khalled, Nabeul, Tunisia.

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About Beni Khalled

Beni Khalled sits within the fertile Cap Bon peninsula of Tunisia, a region defined by its Mediterranean character and lush agricultural productivity. Positioned in the Nabeul Governorate, the town acts as a vital node within a landscape dominated by citrus groves, strawberry fields, and ornamental flower nurseries. The terrain is characterized by gentle undulations and low-lying plains that transition from the coastal strip toward the more rugged interior of the peninsula. This specific geography plays a decisive role in the local atmospheric dynamics. Being situated inland from the Mediterranean coast, Beni Khalled benefits from occasional maritime breezes that help circulate air, yet it remains susceptible to the terrestrial heat of the Cap Bon plains. The urban-rural gradient is tight here, with residential clusters interspersed among intensive agricultural zones. This proximity means that air quality is heavily influenced by the seasonal cycles of farming. The lack of significant topographical barriers allows for relatively easy wind movement, but during periods of atmospheric stability, pollutants from local agricultural machinery and regional transit routes can settle within the low-lying basins. Furthermore, the town's position makes it a transit point for local commerce, contributing to a baseline of vehicular emissions. The interaction between the moist sea air and the dry, dust-prone inland winds creates a complex microclimate where particulate matter can fluctuate based on wind direction and the intensity of seasonal land-use activities across the Nabeul hinterland and environmental patterns, shaping the unique environmental profile of this specific and vital Tunisian community within the Cap Bon.

Air Quality Across Seasons

The atmospheric profile of Beni Khalled follows a distinct Mediterranean rhythm, where seasonal shifts dictate the concentration of airborne particulates. During the scorching summer months, the air often becomes stagnant due to high temperatures and thermal inversions that trap pollutants near the ground. This period is also marked by the occasional arrival of the Sirocco, a hot, dust-laden wind from the Sahara that can significantly elevate particulate levels overnight. In contrast, the spring season brings a surge in agricultural activity; while the weather is pleasant, the use of machinery in the surrounding citrus and flower plantations can introduce localized emissions. Autumn serves as a transitional phase, often characterized by increased humidity and the beginning of the rainy season, which helps to wash particulates from the atmosphere through wet deposition. Winter brings the most stable air quality, as frequent rainfall and cooler temperatures facilitate the cleansing of the air, though occasional fog in the low-lying plains can trap localized vehicular exhaust. For residents, the summer months and periods of heavy Saharan dust are times to exercise caution, particularly when engaging in strenuous outdoor exercise. Sensitive groups, such as those with respiratory or cardiovascular conditions, should monitor local weather patterns closely and favor early morning activities when the air is typically freshest. By understanding these seasonal cycles, the community can better navigate the environmental fluctuations inherent to the Nabeul region’s unique climatic and agricultural landscape and weather trends that shape the daily experience of living within this beautiful part of northern Tunisia.

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