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Palm River-Clair Mel Air Quality Index (AQI)

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About Palm River-Clair Mel

Palm River-Clair Mel, Florida, occupies a low-lying coastal plain within the broader Tampa Bay metropolitan area. Situated approximately 15 miles east of Tampa, the city’s geography is characterized by flat, sandy terrain typical of the Florida peninsula. Its coordinates (27.9239, -82.3791) place it within a subtropical climate zone, heavily influenced by the proximity to Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of residential areas, interspersed with canals and small lakes, reflecting the region’s history of drainage and development for habitation. The urban–rural gradient transitions relatively quickly, with agricultural zones, primarily citrus groves and vegetable farms, lying just beyond the immediate urban footprint. This proximity to agricultural activity introduces potential sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and particulate matter, particularly during harvesting and pesticide application. The relatively flat topography and lack of significant elevation changes contribute to poor air circulation, especially during periods of stagnant weather. The prevailing sea breezes, while generally beneficial for dispersing pollutants, can also trap emissions under certain meteorological conditions. The city’s location within a densely populated metropolitan area means it is also susceptible to pollution transported from Tampa and surrounding industrial areas, including those related to phosphate mining and port operations. The porous limestone bedrock underlying the area also influences groundwater quality, indirectly impacting ecosystem health and potentially contributing to localized air quality issues through volatilization.

Air Quality Across Seasons

Palm River-Clair Mel experiences a distinct wet and dry season pattern, significantly impacting air quality. The dry season, typically from November through April, often brings the most concerning air quality conditions. Lower humidity and reduced rainfall lead to a build-up of pollutants, exacerbated by the prevalence of temperature inversions. These inversions trap cooler air near the ground, preventing vertical mixing and concentrating pollutants released from vehicles, industry, and residential sources. The lack of wind during these periods further compounds the problem. March and April are particularly susceptible to elevated particulate matter levels due to prescribed burns in nearby agricultural areas and increased construction activity. Conversely, the wet season (May through October) brings frequent rainfall and higher humidity, naturally cleansing the atmosphere and dispersing pollutants. However, tropical storms and hurricanes can temporarily worsen air quality due to wind-blown dust and debris. Summer months, while generally experiencing improved air quality due to rainfall, can still see elevated ozone levels during periods of intense sunshine and high temperatures. Sensitive groups, including children, the elderly, and individuals with respiratory conditions, should limit prolonged outdoor activity during the dry season, especially on days with stagnant air. Maintaining indoor air quality through proper ventilation and air filtration is crucial year-round, but particularly important during periods of elevated pollution. The transition months of May and November present a moderate risk, requiring vigilance and awareness of local air quality reports.

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