29 December 2022

ARIZONA : : RISK-BASED AIR QUALITY (Thu 29 December 2022)

 Why is the air quality so poor in Arizona? 

 


Air Quality By Pollutant:

Pollutant
Thursday
12/29/2022
Friday
12/30/2022
Saturday
12/31/2022
Sunday
1/1/2023
Monday
1/2/2023
O3
32
34
33
34
35
PM10
22
26
53
78
19
PM2.5
46
51
101
168
50
O3 = Ozone, PM10 = Particles ≤ 10 microns, PM2.5 = Particles ≤ 2.5 microns

Forecast Discussion:

Phoenix received a total of around half an inch of rain yesterday, clearing out most of the airborne particulate matter than was leftover from the Christmas weekend. All parameters came in the Good AQI category yesterday.

Chances for scattered showers today remain, with most of the precipitation expected to fall along I-17 from Phoenix to Flagstaff. After this, we will be a short break in the rainfall for tomorrow and Saturday. Our next chance for rain, potentially even thunderstorms, will be on New Year's Day. For the past couple of days, we've been following the models and finding disparities between them to predict the best timing of rainfall arriving into the valley. Accounting for typical biases certain models carry, as of right now the timing of this system will be around mid-morning on Sunday (around 8:00am). 

✓✓ The timing for this system is crucial because it falls on the day where Phoenix has a 50/50 shot of exceeding the federal health standard for PM2.5 (smoke). Within about a 5-hour window, from 10:00pm New Year's Eve to 3:00am New Year's Day, PM2.5 is expected to increase rapidly due to mainly firework usage for the holiday celebrations. If this system were to move in within that 5-hour window, it could be a difference between a Good AQI day or an Unhealthy AQI day. We will have one more day to evaluate the models, but for now it looks like the rain and strong surface level winds are coming in just a bit to late.

A High Pollution Watch for PM2.5 is in effect for the Phoenix metro area for Saturday and Sunday.

Stay up to date for this high pollution potential this weekend!

- B. Droppleman
ADEQ Meteorologist  

 

Arizona Air Quality

Current air quality information from across the state. Data for multiple agencies are collected from EPA's AirNow including: Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Gila River Indian Community Department of Environmental Quality, Maricopa County Air Quality Department, National Park Service, Pima County Department of Environmental Quality, Pinal County Air Quality Control District, and Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. All data are preliminary.

Current Concentrations

Click a value on the map to view more details for that monitor. To change pollutants use the menu within the map (available pollutants: Ozone, PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and CO).

 



 

"In the Valley where we have lots of vehicles on our roadways, and so the transportation sector is one of the leading contributors to air pollution," said Strother. And as our world continues to warm, days with high levels of ozone are likely to increase.



 

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