Calidad del aire en London

Índice de calidad del aire (ICA⁺) y contaminación del aire PM2.5 en London • 1.2M Seguidores • 20:00, abr 27 Hora local

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Contam. principal:

PM2.5

14.5 µg/m³

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15°

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10 km/h

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44 %

Pronóstico horario

Pronóstico del índice de calidad del aire (AQI⁺) de London

Ahora

61

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15°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 26 grados

10

km/h

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44%

21:00

61

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30%

13°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 17 grados

15

km/h

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75%

22:00

62

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30%

12°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 26 grados

12

km/h

Icono de humedad

76%

23:00

62

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11°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 35 grados

8

km/h

Icono de humedad

78%

mar

00:00

62

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 14 grados

10

km/h

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84%

01:00

60

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 15 grados

12

km/h

Icono de humedad

90%

02:00

60

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 15 grados

12

km/h

Icono de humedad

91%

03:00

59

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 21 grados

12

km/h

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90%

04:00

59

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 32 grados

13

km/h

Icono de humedad

88%

05:00

59

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90%

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 43 grados

11

km/h

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89%

06:00

59

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90%

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 46 grados

13

km/h

Icono de humedad

84%

07:00

56

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 35 grados

13

km/h

Icono de humedad

85%

08:00

56

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 40 grados

16

km/h

Icono de humedad

83%

09:00

56

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90%

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 38 grados

16

km/h

Icono de humedad

79%

10:00

54

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 48 grados

16

km/h

Icono de humedad

75%

11:00

54

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 44 grados

18

km/h

Icono de humedad

68%

12:00

54

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11°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 51 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

65%

13:00

37

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13°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 41 grados

20

km/h

Icono de humedad

56%

14:00

37

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15°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 42 grados

21

km/h

Icono de humedad

46%

15:00

37

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 46 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

34%

16:00

25

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17°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 49 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

35%

17:00

25

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 49 grados

22

km/h

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36%

18:00

25

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15°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 49 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

38%

19:00

24

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14°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 48 grados

21

km/h

Icono de humedad

37%

20:00

24

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12°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 43 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

41%

21:00

24

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11°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 40 grados

16

km/h

Icono de humedad

52%

22:00

22

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 41 grados

17

km/h

Icono de humedad

61%

23:00

22

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 41 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

69%

mié

00:00

22

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 41 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

74%

01:00

24

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 41 grados

13

km/h

Icono de humedad

77%

02:00

24

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 42 grados

13

km/h

Icono de humedad

81%

03:00

24

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 42 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

84%

04:00

28

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 43 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

85%

05:00

28

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 44 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

84%

06:00

28

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 44 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

84%

07:00

39

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 48 grados

15

km/h

Icono de humedad

79%

08:00

39

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 55 grados

18

km/h

Icono de humedad

70%

09:00

39

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13°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 68 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

56%

10:00

36

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14°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 73 grados

25

km/h

Icono de humedad

43%

11:00

36

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15°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 74 grados

27

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Icono de humedad

37%

12:00

36

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 75 grados

27

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Icono de humedad

34%

13:00

32

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 75 grados

27

km/h

Icono de humedad

33%

14:00

32

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 75 grados

28

km/h

Icono de humedad

34%

15:00

32

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 73 grados

27

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Icono de humedad

35%

16:00

37

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 79 grados

25

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Icono de humedad

36%

17:00

37

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 73 grados

25

km/h

Icono de humedad

38%

18:00

37

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15°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 69 grados

24

km/h

Icono de humedad

41%

19:00

28

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14°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 67 grados

23

km/h

Icono de humedad

45%

20:00

28

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13°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 68 grados

21

km/h

Icono de humedad

52%

21:00

28

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12°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 71 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

62%

22:00

26

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11°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 72 grados

16

km/h

Icono de humedad

70%

23:00

26

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11°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 74 grados

14

km/h

Icono de humedad

74%

jue

00:00

26

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11°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 71 grados

12

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Icono de humedad

78%

01:00

27

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 67 grados

11

km/h

Icono de humedad

72%

02:00

27

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 75 grados

11

km/h

Icono de humedad

66%

03:00

27

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 85 grados

10

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Icono de humedad

66%

04:00

35

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 92 grados

10

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Icono de humedad

64%

05:00

35

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 92 grados

10

km/h

Icono de humedad

65%

06:00

35

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 92 grados

10

km/h

Icono de humedad

67%

07:00

37

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10°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 92 grados

11

km/h

Icono de humedad

65%

08:00

37

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12°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 93 grados

15

km/h

Icono de humedad

55%

09:00

37

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14°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 91 grados

18

km/h

Icono de humedad

50%

10:00

51

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15°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 89 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

47%

11:00

51

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17°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 87 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

43%

12:00

51

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18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 90 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

41%

13:00

45

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18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 86 grados

20

km/h

Icono de humedad

39%

14:00

45

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18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 86 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

40%

15:00

45

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18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 86 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

40%

16:00

30

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18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 88 grados

21

km/h

Icono de humedad

40%

17:00

30

Icono del tiempo

18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 89 grados

19

km/h

Icono de humedad

41%

18:00

30

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18°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 89 grados

17

km/h

Icono de humedad

43%

19:00

29

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17°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 88 grados

15

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Icono de humedad

48%

Pronóstico diario

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Pronóstico del índice de calidad del aire (AQI⁺) de London

Hoy

61

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Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 45 grados

15

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Icono de humedad

56%

mar

42

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17°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 45 grados

22

km/h

Icono de humedad

57%

mié

32

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16°

Mapa de la calidad del aire de IQAir AirVisual con el viento girando a 90 grados

28

km/h

Icono de humedad

50%

Contaminantes del aire

¿Cuál es la calidad de aire actual en London?

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La concentración de PM2,5 es actualmente 2.9 veces superior al valor de referencia anual de PM2,5 de la OMS.

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Protégete de la contaminación del aire en London

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Polen

¿Qué concentración de polen hay hoy en London?

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Ninguno

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Árboles

Ninguno

0%
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Ninguno

0%
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Maleza

Ninguno

0%
Pronóstico de polen en London

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Polen

¿Qué concentración de polen hay hoy en London?

Índice

Icono de polen global

Ninguno

Icono de polen tree

Árboles

Ninguno

0%
Icono de polen grass

Gramíneas

Ninguno

0%
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Maleza

Ninguno

0%
Pronóstico de polen en London

Protégete de la contaminación del aire en London

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Purificadores de aire de calidad médica

La HealthPro Series, de confianza en todo el mundo, utiliza la tecnología HyperHEPA. Filtra partículas ultrafinas que otros purificadores de aire pasan por alto, ofreciendo una protección de grado médico.

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Potentes y elegantes purificadores de aire

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Lugares más contaminados cerca de London

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Ranking de estaciones

Ranking AQI⁺ de estaciones en tiempo real en London

#EstacionesICA⁺ US
1
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

101 Euston Road opposite British Library

66

2
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

A206 Burrage Grove

64

3
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Barnes Wetlands

62

4
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

1-8 Dukes Point

61

5
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Belvedere

56

6
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

A1203 - Shadwell

50

7
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

ICWCS

50

8
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Air on the Green

50

9
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Altab Ali Park

44

10
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Barking Food Forest

39

Ranking de ciudades

Ranking de calidad del aire AQI⁺ de United Kingdom en tiempo real

#CiudadesICA⁺ US
1
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Brighton, England

179

2
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Bayswater, England

79

3
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Manchester, England

73

4
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Bristol, England

71

5
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Salisbury, England

69

6
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Devizes, England

64

7
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Scunthorpe, England

62

8
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

London, England

61

9
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Southampton, England

59

10
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Chippenham, England

58

Historial

Gráfico de calidad del aire histórica para London

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Gráfico de calidad del aire histórica para London

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Lugares más contaminados cerca de London

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Ranking de estaciones

Ranking AQI⁺ de estaciones en tiempo real en London

#EstacionesICA⁺ US
1
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

101 Euston Road opposite British Library

66

2
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

A206 Burrage Grove

64

3
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Barnes Wetlands

62

4
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

1-8 Dukes Point

61

5
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Belvedere

56

6
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

A1203 - Shadwell

50

7
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

ICWCS

50

8
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Air on the Green

50

9
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Altab Ali Park

44

10
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Barking Food Forest

39

Ranking de ciudades

Ranking de calidad del aire AQI⁺ de United Kingdom en tiempo real

#CiudadesICA⁺ US
1
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Brighton, England

179

2
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Bayswater, England

79

3
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Manchester, England

73

4
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Bristol, England

71

5
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Salisbury, England

69

6
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Devizes, England

64

7
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Scunthorpe, England

62

8
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

London, England

61

9
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Southampton, England

59

10
La bandera nacional de United Kingdom

Chippenham, England

58

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How bad is the air pollution in London?

Air pollution in London has been a long-term health concern for the United Kingdom’s capital. The city is regularly found to have some of the highest air pollution levels in the country, and coupled with housing 9 million of the UK’s population of 67 million, this results in high levels of exposure presenting a health risk to numerous residents. London air pollution levels are frequently found to break both UK legal and World Health Organization (WHO) limits for nitrogen dioxide (NO2), and WHO limits for PM2.5. While the city has come a long way since the infamous, ‘pea-soup’ Great Smog of 1952, and air pollution has become less visible in the capital, it still presents severe health and economic risks to the city.


The main pollutants of concern in London are fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2), which are generated in London from urban transport and heating of homes, among other sources. NO2, created from the combustion of fossil fuels, can lead to lung irritation and increases the risk of respiratory diseases, while long-term exposure has also been linked to increased risk of premature death. Long-term exposure to PM2.5 can contribute to respiratory infections, aggravating asthma, cardiovascular disease, and lung cancer.


An influential study conducted by King’s College London in 2015 estimated that London PM2.5 pollution contributes towards 3,500 premature deaths in London annually, while NO2 contributes towards 5,900 premature deaths, making a total health burden of 9,400 premature deaths per year.1 This represents a substantial proportion of the UK’s estimated national health burden of 40,000 premature deaths annually, estimated by the Royal College of Physicians in 2016.2 The economic cost of this loss of London life is estimated to be up to £3.7 billion ($4.8 billion).1


A challenging aspect of London’s air quality problem is that, given the geographical and economic diversity of the city, air pollution affects some parts of the population disproportionately. Given transport’s significant contribution towards NO2 and PM2.5 levels, there is growing evidence of the increased health risks posed to parts of the population who are more exposed to busy roads. For example, King’s College London found that living near a busy road in London may contribute to 230 hospital admissions for strokes every year, while also stunting lung growth in children by 12.5%.3 Proximity to busy roads also often correlates to living in deprived areas in London, thus also disproportionately affecting low-income communities.4 Numerous studies have also drawn links between poor London air quality disproportionately affecting black and ethnic minority people within the city, although the causal reasons for this correlation remains unclear.5,6


Children and the elderly are another group which are particularly vulnerable to the health impacts of air pollution in London. In particular, school children have been shown to face disproportionate risk from air quality at schools in London due to various factors. 25% of school children have been shown to attend schools located in areas where NO2 levels are above the healthy and legal limit.7 Additionally, another study suggests that children are exposed to five times higher levels of air pollution during the walk to school, than is normal during other times of the day.8


For at least the past 3 years, London’s annual average PM2.5 level has exceeded the WHO’s target limit of 10µg/m3, with a 2019 average PM2.5 level of 11.4µg/m3. While this correlates to a London AQI indicator of “1, Low” on the UK’s Daily London Air Quality Index, this is still is 14% above the WHO recommendation. In broader context, London’s 2019 PM2.5 level ranked as the 17th most polluted capital city out of 29 capitals in Europe, with Sarajevo (34.1 µg/m3), Paris (14.7 µg/m3) and Vienna (12.3 µg/m3) all ranking higher, in IQAir’s World Air Quality Report 2019.9 Cleaner European capitals than London in 2019 include Amsterdam (10.7 µg/m3), Madrid (9.2 µg/m3) and Tallinn (5.5 µg/m3).

What is the main cause of air pollution in London?

Most London air pollution comes from road transport, as well as domestic and commercial heating systems. While road transport is estimated to contribute significantly to the UK’s urban levels of NO2 (42%), road transport is estimated to only contribute 12% towards local levels of PM2.5. Conversely, the largest contributor of PM2.5 in cities is estimated to come from wood and coal heating.10 As a consequence of transport’s significant contribution to NO2 pollution in London, concentrations are generally found to be higher at roadside locations than city background levels. London NO2 data shows that over a 1-year period between August 2018 to July 2019, background NO2 levels averaged 28.4 µg/m3, while roadside NO2 levels averaged 44.9 µg/m3 (exceeding the UK’s legal annual mean NO2 limit of 40 µg/m3).11


Ambient air pollution does not respect boundaries, and while London air pollution is made up of some localized emissions from transport, heating and industry, it also received a large amount of transboundary pollution from outside the city. Research estimates that 75% of London’s particulate matter pollution comes from outside the city, while 18% of London’s ambient NO2 emissions come from outside the city.7


Air pollution in London can also be influenced by seasonal weather factors. For example, colder conditions during winter months and low winds can lead to emissions being trapped near the ground in what is also known as a cold temperature inversion, prolonging and intensifying spells of air pollution. These winter smogs in the UK are also colourfully referred to as ‘pea-soupers’. London’s infamous Great Smog of 1952 took place during four days of the winter month of December (5-9th), and this severe smog episode was caused by emissions from excess coal burning to heat homes, combined with unusually cold temperatures and windless conditions which trapped the smog. It eventually dispersed when the weather changed. More recently, London experienced an intense 4-day smog episode between 12-15 December 1991, where NO2 levels broke records as the highest recorded to date, since monitoring began in 1970.12 Conversely, London’s warmer summer months can lead to summer smog episodes. These are typically caused by nitrogen dioxide reacting with hydrocarbons in sunlight, to form ozone. Greater London experienced a notable summer smog episode in 1995 following continuously high temperatures exceeding 30°C being recorded.13

Is air quality in London improving?

While London still struggles against air pollution in the city, air pollution management has evolved significantly since the dramatic events of the Great Smog of 1952. Following this event, the UK has made efforts to reduce its reliance on coal as part of the national energy mix, and the Clean Air Act was introduced in 1956 to start closer regulation and management of UK air quality.


According to IQAir’s 2019 World Air Quality Report, London’s aggregated annual average PM2.5 level has decreased slightly over the past 3 years, while still remaining above the WHO’s recommended limit of 10 µg/m3. Its 2017 average level was 12.7 µg/m3; 2018 averaged 12.0 µg/m3; while 2019 averaged 11.4 µg/m3. NO2 levels are also shown to have improved slightly over time, with a 9% decrease recorded between 2013-2016.14 However, NO2 levels are not falling as quickly as predicted, nor falling significantly from hazardous levels at key areas such as schools. 15

What is London doing about air pollution?

London is driving several initiatives to tackle citywide air pollution, under London Mayor Sadiq Khan who took office in 2016. After having implemented a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) in February 2008, on 8 April 2019, London took the further step of introducing the world’s first Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ). The ULEZ covers a defined area within central London, and requires vehicles to meet stringent emissions standards, or else pay a fine to enter the zone. These penalties are active throughout the week. Since its inception, early data shows a significant improvement to NO2 levels within the ULEZ, with estimated reductions of 35% of NOx emissions from transport.16 London is cited as a leader in expertise on ULEZ by air quality experts.17


In addition to the ULEZ, other initiatives tackling pollution from transport are also underway in the capital. This includes ensuring that all new double-decker buses are hybrid, hydrogen, or electric-powered from 2018, and introducing a dozen new low emission bus zones for some of London’s most polluted areas by 2019.

Which areas of London are most polluted?

As a general rule, areas with higher recorded levels of pollution tend to be situated more centrally within London, with cleaner air quality found towards the outer suburbs.


According to one study comparing annual mean concentrations of PM2.5 across London’s 32 boroughs, weighted by population, all boroughs exceed the World Health Organisation’s recommended limit of 10 µg/m3 by more than 20%. The two boroughs with the highest PM2.5 concentrations by population lie in the heart of the city, the City of London (15.7 µg/m3) and Westminster (15.0 µg/m3), followed by inner London boroughs Camden (14.5 µg/m3), Kensington and Chelsea (14.5 µg/m3) and Islington (14.2 µg/m3). In contrast, the three boroughs with lowest levels of PM2.5 – although these do still exceed the WHO guidelines – are all situated in outer London: Havering (12.1 µg/m3), Bromley (12.4 µg/m3) and Hillingdon (12.5 µg/m3).18


According to recent NO2 levels, 4 out of the 10 places with highest recorded NO2 across the UK were in London in 2020. Within the top 10 spots for NO2 levels in London, these are predominantly located within central or inner London, reflecting higher levels of traffic density. The most polluted places in London for NO2, based on an annual average measurement, are the Strand (City of Westminster, 88 µg/m3), Walbrook Wharf (City of London, 87 µg/m3), Marylebone Road (City of Westminster, 85 µg/m3), Euston Road (Camden, 82.3 µg/m3), and Cromwell Road/Earl’s Court Road (Kensington/Chelsea, 77.4 µg/m3).19 The top 4 of these locations breach the UK’s legal annual limit of 40 µg/m3 NO2 by more than double.


Real-time air quality levels can be viewed on IQAir’s London air quality map at the top of this page, together with a London air quality forecast for each area.

What is the most polluted road in London?

Numerous major roads in London have gained notoriety for being the city’s most polluted at different times, mostly due to breaching annual NO2 limits within a matter of days during the early days of the year. As part of the UK’s NO2 air quality regulation, no location should record an NO2 measurement above 200 µg/m3 more than 18 times within a year. However, this limit has been broken shockingly fast on numerous occasions. In 2015, Oxford Street broke this limit within just 4 days of the new year; in 2016, Putney High Street broke this limit by 8 January, and subsequently an alarming 1,200 times throughout the year. In 2017, Brixton Road in Lambeth broke the annual limit just 5 days into the year, while in 2018 Brixton Road was again the first location to break the annual NO2 limit, with a slightly improved timeline of 30 days into the year. 20 This is, however, clearly still extremely insufficient progress towards achieving the annual limit the regulation is intended to impose.

Is London more polluted than Paris?

According to IQAir’s World Air Quality Reports, Paris air quality has reported consistently higher levels of citywide PM2.5 pollution over the past few years than London. While London’s PM2.5 levels appear to decrease slightly over the past 3 years (12.7 µg/m3 in 2017; 12.0 µg/m3 in 2018; 11.4 µg/m3 in 2019), a similar pattern is not so evident in Paris (15.4 µg/m3 in 2017; 15.6 µg/m3 in 2018; 14.7 µg/m3 in 2019).9 Both cities struggle to manage the same key pollutants, of NO2 and particulate matter. While research suggests that NO2 levels are decreasing in both cities, based on current progress, researchers estimate that Paris’ current rate of decrease may allow them to achieve the European annual target of 40 µg/m3 within 20 years, while London is on track for a significantly longer time of 193 years.21

Is New York or London more polluted?

In terms of hazardous PM2.5, New York air quality has reported consistently lower levels of fine particle pollution than London over the past few years. While between 2017-2019, London’s annual average PM2.5 concentration ranged from 12.7 µg/m3 to 11.4 µg/m3, New York has reported fairly steady, lower annual averages of 6.8 µg/m3 (2017), and 7 µg/m3 (2018, 2019). These values are within the WHO’s recommended limit of 10 µg/m3, although the WHO emphasizes that there is no known "safe" threshold for PM2.5 under which no negative health impacts are observed. One key factor credited with achieving this notable different in pollution levels between New York and London, is the European policy which encouraged the uptake of diesel vehicles for climate reasons around the millennium.22 The effects of this policy in contrast with United States air quality management is made starkly clear by the difference in the number of vehicles in each country: in the US, diesel vehicles have a market share of only 3%, compared to a 50% share within the UK.23 The UK government’s pledge to phase out diesel vehicles by 2040 may help to address this imbalance, although critics suggest this timeline is not ambitious enough.24



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