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Fawley Air Quality Index (AQI)

Real-time AQI for Fawley, Hampshire, United Kingdom.

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About Fawley

Fawley, a settlement within the county of Hampshire, England, occupies a unique geographical position on the eastern shore of Southampton Water. Its coordinates (50.8280, -1.3520) place it within a relatively low-lying coastal plain, with elevations generally below 50 metres. This proximity to the Solent, a major estuary, significantly influences local weather patterns and air circulation. Historically a small village, Fawley’s character has been profoundly shaped by the presence of the ExxonMobil Fawley refinery, a major industrial complex dominating the landscape. The surrounding area transitions from coastal grassland and saltmarsh to gently rolling agricultural land further inland. This industrial presence, coupled with the coastal location, creates a complex interplay of pollution sources and dispersion mechanisms. The urban-rural gradient is stark; Fawley itself is a concentrated settlement, but quickly gives way to the New Forest National Park to the north and west, offering a contrasting rural environment. Prevailing winds, typically from the southwest, carry maritime air but can also transport pollutants from the refinery and shipping activity within Southampton Water. The sheltered nature of the Solent can contribute to localised pollutant build-up, particularly during calm conditions. The terrain offers limited natural barriers to air movement, making Fawley susceptible to both local and regional air quality influences.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Fawley’s air quality exhibits a distinct seasonal pattern. Winter months (November to February) often see poorer air quality due to increased reliance on heating fuels and the potential for temperature inversions trapping pollutants near the ground. Calm, stable atmospheric conditions are common, hindering dispersion. Fog, frequent in this coastal location, can exacerbate particulate matter concentrations. Spring (March to May) generally brings improvement as temperatures rise and winds become more frequent, diluting emissions. However, agricultural activities can contribute to ammonia levels. Summer (June to August) typically offers the best air quality, with strong sea breezes and higher temperatures promoting dispersion. However, increased road traffic due to tourism can locally elevate nitrogen dioxide levels. Autumn (September to October) sees a return to more stable conditions, with a gradual decline in air quality as heating demand increases. Sensitive individuals – those with respiratory conditions, the elderly, and young children – should be particularly cautious during winter and autumn. Avoiding strenuous outdoor activity on still, cold days is advisable. Monitoring local conditions and following health advisories is crucial, especially near the refinery and busy roadways. Periods of strong southwesterly winds can bring cleaner air, while easterly winds may transport pollutants from the continent.

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