Air quality in Torun

Air quality index (AQI) and PM2.5 air pollution in Torun

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Pollen

What is the pollen count in Torun today?

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Tree pollenHigh
Grass pollenNone
Weed pollenNone
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Weather

What is the current weather in Torun?

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WeatherScattered clouds
Temperature51.8°F
Humidity51%
Wind2 mp/h
Pressure29.6 Hg

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Real-time Poland city ranking

#cityUS AQI
1 Poznan, Greater Poland

86

2 Wroclaw, Lower Silesia

75

3 Katowice, Silesia

69

4 Lodz, Lodz Voivodeship

65

5 Krakow, Lesser Poland Voivodeship

63

6 Gdansk, Pomerania

56

7 Kielce, Swietokrzyskie

56

8 Sopot, Pomerania

55

9 Torun, Kujawsko-Pomorskie

55

10 Warsaw, Mazovia

52

(local time)

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#stationUS AQI
1 Toruń KASZOWNIK

73

2 Toruń POLICJA

55

3 Toruń Airpointer

37

4 Koniczynka

24

(local time)

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US AQI

55

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Moderate

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Overview

What is the current air quality in Torun?

Air pollution levelAir quality indexMain pollutant
Moderate 55 US AQIPM2.5
PollutantsConcentration
PM2.5
14µg/m³
PM10
22.5µg/m³
O3
61.7µg/m³
NO2
15.7µg/m³
SO2
1.5µg/m³
CO
0.4µg/m³
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PM2.5

x2.8

PM2.5 concentration in Torun is currently 2.8 times the WHO annual air quality guideline value

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What is the current air quality in Torun?

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Forecast

Torun air quality index (AQI) forecast

DayPollution levelWeatherTemperatureWind
Monday, Apr 22

Good 31 AQI US

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42.8° 30.2°
Wind rotating 332 degree 8.9 mp/h
Tuesday, Apr 23

Good 36 AQI US

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42.8° 30.2°
Wind rotating 235 degree 6.7 mp/h
Wednesday, Apr 24

Moderate 66 AQI US

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50° 33.8°
Wind rotating 17 degree 6.7 mp/h
Today

Moderate 55 AQI US

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51.8° 33.8°
Wind rotating 209 degree 6.7 mp/h
Friday, Apr 26

Good 39 AQI US

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57.2° 35.6°
Wind rotating 192 degree 8.9 mp/h
Saturday, Apr 27

Moderate 51 AQI US

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64.4° 41°
Wind rotating 179 degree 11.2 mp/h
Sunday, Apr 28

Moderate 54 AQI US

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68° 48.2°
Wind rotating 145 degree 13.4 mp/h
Monday, Apr 29

Moderate 64 AQI US

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73.4° 51.8°
Wind rotating 130 degree 13.4 mp/h
Tuesday, Apr 30

Moderate 75 AQI US

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71.6° 53.6°
Wind rotating 144 degree 13.4 mp/h
Wednesday, May 1

Moderate 78 AQI US

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71.6° 53.6°
Wind rotating 139 degree 13.4 mp/h

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AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS FOR Torun

How polluted is the city of Torun now?

Toruń is a historical city on the Vistula River in north-central Poland and from 1997, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to a census conducted in 2020, the estimated population was approximately 200,000 people. Toruń is one of the oldest cities in Poland.

At the start of the fourth quarter of 2021, Torun was experiencing a period of “Moderate” air quality with a US AQI reading of 55. This reading can be used as a reference point when comparing air quality in other cities around the world. Data is collected with regards to the six most prolific air pollutants commonly found and this figure is calculated from there. If information is not available for all six, then a figure can be deduced using the information that is available. In the case of Torun, there were five pollutants recorded. These were; PM2.5 - 14 µg/m³, PM10 - 20 µg/m³, ozone (O3) - 46 µg/m³, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) - 13.5 µg/m³ and sulphur dioxide (SO2) - 5 µg/m³. These figures are quoted in microns per cubic metre.

It should be noted that the level of PM2.5 is just less than one and a half times over the recommended target figure of 10 µg/m³, as suggested as being acceptable by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

With a level such as this, the given advice would be to stay indoors as much as possible and close the doors and windows so as to prevent more polluted air from entering the rooms. Those of a sensitive nature should also remain indoors until the air quality improves. If venturing outside is unavoidable, then a good quality mask should be worn at all times and a limit to exposure should be determined.

There is a downloadable app available from AirVisual which can be found in any app store and is suitable for most mobile devices. This will tell you of the latest levels of pollution which might help to decide whether or not it is safe to go outside.

Does the level of air pollution vary throughout the year in Torun?

Air quality can be very volatile as it is affected by many variables. Looking back at the 2020 figures published by IQAir.com, it can be seen that for two months, May and July, Torun achieved records of less than 10 µg/m³ which is the target figure as recommended by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The actual readings were 8.4 and 8.7 µg/m³, respectively. The months of June and August saw “Good” quality air with figures of 10.8 and 10.9 µg/m³. The remaining eight months of the year returned “Moderate” air quality with figures between 12.1 and 35.4 µg/m³.

Records pertaining to air quality have been kept since 2017 when a figure of 19.3 µg/m³ was noted. For the next two years, very similar figures were recorded with 19.4 µg/m³ in 2018 and 19.1 µg/m³ in 2019. In 2020, the recorded figure was 14.5 µg/m³ which may not be a true reflection of reality because of the COVID-19 situation. Most office workers were encouraged to work from home and not commute to work on a daily basis. Many cities around the world noted how much cleaner the city air was at that time. Small factories and other production units were closed temporarily, so their emission ceased immediately.

Is there a main source of air pollution in Torun?

The main source of air pollution in Torun are households, from the chimneys of which carbon dioxide, sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides, as well as suspended dust (PM) are released into the atmosphere as a result of the combustion of various types of fuels.

Transport, especially diesel vehicles, contributes significantly to nitrogen oxide emissions. Internal combustion engines also have a significant (up to several per cent) share in the emission of suspended dust, as well as a certain share in the total PAH emission.

In many places in Poland, also industrial plants (in particular coking plants, steel mills, oil refineries, coal-fired power plants, but also, for example, chipboard plants) still remain a major source of air pollution, e.g., particulate matter, PAHs, nitrogen and sulphur oxides, but also arsenic and heavy metals such as mercury, cadmium and lead.

Can anything be done to improve the air quality in Torun?

Most of the planned projects will include connecting facilities previously heated with coal stoves to municipal heating networks or replacing coal heating with gas. In many cases, buildings where the heat source has been replaced will undergo comprehensive thermal modernization, thus achieving the goal of energy saving and lowering heating costs. Several projects include the installation of solar collectors or heat pumps.

For the air to be cleaner, it is necessary to implement a coherent transport policy focused on the development of public transport. In addition to the new rolling stock, punctuality and frequency of journeys, the possibility of transfers and a pricing policy that would encourage people to resign from traveling by car are also important.

Support for local governments that want to develop public transport is, for example, the " Gazelle BIS - Low-emission collective public transport " program. It is a loan program that can be used to finance, purchase of new trams, trolleybuses or buses with hybrid, electric or gas propulsion. Funds can also be used to allocate bus lanes, build P&R car parks, and traffic management systems (with high priority for public transport).

What are the detrimental effects breathing polluted air has on the human body?

The elderly, children and people suffering from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases are particularly vulnerable. The health impact of air pollution also depends on the exposure time, meteorological conditions and, of course, the composition of the polluted air.

Dusts less than 10 micrometres in diameter (PM10) are absorbed in the upper respiratory tract and bronchi. Some of them, however, penetrate deeper - up to the lungs. The finest dusts, marked as PM2.5, are especially dangerous - they settle on the walls of the alveoli, impeding gas exchange. Some enter the bloodstream via the lungs, which can be devastating for people with cardiovascular disease. These diseases are the main cause of death in Poland.

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