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Air quality highest index over past 24 hours
Air quality highest index over past 14 days
Latest measurements
Gas
Carbon Monoxide | Hydrogen Sulphide | Nitrogen Monoxide | Nitrogen Dioxide | Ozone | Sulphur Dioxide |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0.58 | 5.37 | 3.92 | 14.76 | 18.73 | 22.37 |
μg/m³ | μg/m³ | μg/m³ | μg/m³ | μg/m³ | μg/m³ |
Pollutant gases include nitrogen dioxide, ozone and sulphur dioxide. They can interact in complex ways in the air, creating new chemicals and causing serious health effects.
Particulate matter
Particulate Matter 1 | Particulate Matter 2.5 | Particulate Matter 10 |
---|---|---|
3.71 | 8.22 | 9.04 |
μg/m³ | μg/m³ | μg/m³ |
Particulate matter (PM) is the dust in the air. We typically use it to refer to the smallest, effectively invisible dust. PM is usually referred to by its "size fraction" - the mass of all particles of a given size in a given volume of air. Common size fractions include PM10 (particles smaller than 10 micrometres) and PM2.5 (smaller than 2.5 micrometres). PM causes many health effects, including cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases as well as stroke.
Weather
Temperature | Relative Humidity | Atmospheric pressure |
---|---|---|
9.6 | 68 | 73,697 |
°C | % | Pa |
This is meteorological data, including temperature, pressure and humidity. These values affect the pollution in the air and the way some sensors work.
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