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Delhi Air ‘Severe’ for the 3rd day, the wind brought a relief

Delhi Air 'Severe' for the 3rd day, the wind brought a relief
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New Delhi: Delhi-NCR continues to suffer from “air emergency” conditions with air quality staying in the “severe” category for the third day in a row on Sunday even when the weather conditions change slightly in dispersion of pollutants.
However, the wind is at 10kmph speeds is not enough to provide breathing air in the city, as part of the smoke at the PM2.5 city level of stump-burning in Punjab and thorny harshana from 41% on Saturday to 48% on Sunday – the Sunday The highest season for fourth day in a row.
Track the level of pollution in your Casaas per center pollution control board, Aqi Delhi on Sunday remains “severe” at 428, shady better than 437 the day before.
Gusty Winds Delhi’s Sole Saviors, for now NCR cities adjacent not better.
Noida on Sunday recording aqi overall 446 and Ghaziabad 455.
Gurugram is also in “severe” at 419.
“Although, the number of agricultural fires (in satellite images) dropped from 5,159 on Saturday to 4,189 on Sunday, a little falling local wind speed Supported by excessive emission intrusion that consistently increases the share of smoke from this fire in a polluted city.
The wind is there but burdened with consistent emissions, they are not enough to give all that ventilation, “said Gufran Beig from Safar.
While weather analysts and pollution monitoring institutions expect a little more increase in air quality to the top end of “very poor” or maybe the bottom of “severe”.
That is the type of Delhi air quality that can be expected for the next few days as burning propellers continues in neighboring countries, experts said.
Even though the northwest wind will continue to bring additional emissions from the stump that lights up to the city, the Ministry of Meets however expects the wind to get steps and spread pollutants to a larger level.
“The wind speed varies, although above 10kmph leading the afternoon on Sunday.
We hope that wind speeds increase from the next few days and improve the situation here.
The week also sees an increase in visibility and a decrease in moisture level by 10%.
Up to 20%.
Expecting the speed and speed of wind better on Monday by lowering further moisture which can further improve air quality and visibility, “said RK Jenamani, senior scientist, Indian Meteorology Department (IMD).
According to CPCB, PM2.5, or particles in the air in diameter of less than 2.5 microns, continues to be dominant factors in air pollution.
PM2.5 at the floating level between 306.9 and 322.1 micrograms per cubic meter on Sunday against 323.3 and 413.7 micrograms per cubic meter the previous day.
The safe limit for PM2.5 is 60 micrograms per cubic meter.
“The weather conditions will remain almost the same on Monday on Sunday.
So there will be no change in air quality because the burning of stumps is likely to continue.
The maximum pause that can be expected the city is aqi in ‘very poor’ category,” said Mahesh Palawat, Vice President, Meteorology and Climate Change, Skymet.
“The wind is there and the moisture drops, but if not to burst a burning smoke, the condition can be a little better,” said Shambhavi Shukla, Deputy Program Manager, Air Pollution, Science and Environmental Center (CSE).
According to Safar, AQI is expected to increase but slow and only for the next two days.
“Given the speed of the wind and profitable direction and the number of high fires since yesterday, AQI recovery was very slow despite medium wind speed.
Contributions related to mounts-mounts were simulated by the Safar model have increased to a 48% high of this season with a number of effective fires at 4,189.
AQI is expected to increase but remains in the top class of very poor categories to severe in the next two days, “said a statement from Safar.

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