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Delhi in the fog as a relief disappeared into thick air

Delhi in the fog as a relief disappeared into thick air
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New Delhi: After the break-blink-of-eye on Monday, the air of the city is relegated once again falling in the ‘severe’ category on Tuesday with the air quality index (AQI) reading 404.
Weather officials said air pollution tends to fluctuate with This method is between the ‘very poor’ category higher and the ‘severe’ category for the next few days due to quiet wind conditions at night and night and the high impact of the propellers.
Experts say that because of a quieter wind at night, local pollutants are stuck and causes the quality of the air to deteriorate.
Despite emissions from the stump lit as a constituent at PM2.5 Delhi reduced from 30% on Monday to 27% on Tuesday, estimating the body’s body quality system and weather forecasting and research are categorized as “significant” “.
Explain the reason behind AQI touches The ‘severe’ sign, Dipankar Saha, the former Head of the CPCB air laboratory, said, “Wind speed increases during the day but goes down to the Nile at night.
The level of dissolution of slow pollutants and pollutant accumulation increases at curfew.
“Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal, who has tweeted about Delhi’s air quality every day, posted on Tuesday,” on November 9, AQI 404 (401 to 500 -Severe), PM10 – 414 (351 to 430 – very bad) PM2 .5 265 (above 250 – severe).
“Tuesday is the fourth ‘severe’ day in a month.
Before November, there were six severe air in January this year.
Track the level of pollution in your Cityr Kenamani, senior scientist in the Indian Meteorology Department, confirmed,” wind speed is almost the same as Monday with speeds 8-10 kmpja between 8am and 4:30, but there was a quiet wind at night and at night.
“He said that for the past three days, visibility during the morning hours has dropped to 800-1,000 meters to increase to 1,200 to 1,800 meters during the day.
Mahesh Palawat from Skymet’s weather, a private forecasting agent, reaffirmed,” Aqi is likely to fluctuate Between the top end of the ‘very bad’ category and ‘severe’ for the next few days.
“In his bulletin on Tuesday, Safar said,” The wind coming from the northwest at 925 millibar has slowed but still profitable for transportation of stump pollutants to Delhi.
However, the impact on PM2.5 Delhi gradually reduced.
The part of today in PM2.5 pollutants is 27%.
Aqi is likely to increase but remains in the ‘very poor’ category due to partially cloudy conditions and superficial mixing layers.

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