Air quality in Kaifeng

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

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What is the current weather in Kaifeng?

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Temperature59°F
Humidity24%
Wind8.1 mp/h
Pressure30.1 Hg

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#cityUS AQI
1The national flag of International Jiayuguan, Gansu

1244

2The national flag of International Zhangye, Gansu

1204

3The national flag of International Jinchang, Gansu

164

4The national flag of International Kashgar, Xinjiang

158

5The national flag of International Haixi, Qinghai

157

6The national flag of International Bazhong, Sichuan

156

7The national flag of International Shaoyang, Hunan

155

8The national flag of International Changsha, Hunan

152

9The national flag of International Jieyang, Guangdong

152

10The national flag of International Fenghuang, Hunan

149

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1 Longtinggongyuan

79

2 North District Construction Command

79

3 Century Star Kindergarten

77

4 Yujing Park

75

5 College of Technicians

64

6 Cancer Hospital

62

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US AQI

71

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Overview

What is the current air quality in Kaifeng?

Air pollution levelAir quality indexMain pollutant
Moderate 71 US AQItrendPM2.5
PollutantsConcentration
PM2.5
20µg/m³trend
PM10
54µg/m³trend
O3
62µg/m³trend
NO2
30.5µg/m³trend
SO2
4.5µg/m³
CO
300µg/m³trend
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PM2.5

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PM2.5 concentration in Kaifeng is currently 4 times the WHO annual air quality guideline value

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Forecast

Kaifeng air quality index (AQI) forecast

DayPollution levelWeatherTemperatureWind
Monday, May 13

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 141 AQI US

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91.4° 60.8°
Wind rotating 211 degree 11.2 mp/h
Tuesday, May 14

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 116 AQI US

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95° 66.2°
Wind rotating 210 degree 15.7 mp/h
Wednesday, May 15

Moderate 69 AQI US

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82.4° 62.6°
Wind rotating 38 degree 29.1 mp/h
Today

Moderate 71 AQI US

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82.4° 62.6°
Wind rotating 38 degree 29.1 mp/h
Friday, May 17

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 108 AQI US

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91.4° 57.2°
Wind rotating 222 degree 15.7 mp/h
Saturday, May 18

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 106 AQI US

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102.2° 68°
Wind rotating 191 degree 15.7 mp/h
Sunday, May 19

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 102 AQI US

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102.2° 75.2°
Wind rotating 203 degree 13.4 mp/h
Monday, May 20

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 108 AQI US

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96.8° 75.2°
Wind rotating 169 degree 11.2 mp/h
Tuesday, May 21

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 110 AQI US

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80.6° 69.8°
Wind rotating 240 degree 13.4 mp/h
Wednesday, May 22

Unhealthy for sensitive groups 111 AQI US

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91.4° 68°
Wind rotating 184 degree 13.4 mp/h

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AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS FOR Kaifeng

What is the level of air pollution in Kaifeng?

Kaifeng is a prefecture-level city in east-central Henan province, China. It is one of the eight ancient capitals of China. It is situated on the south bank of the Yellow River and had an estimated population of 4.5 million in 2019.

In 2021, it was experiencing a period of air quality that was classed as being “Unhealthy for sensitive groups” with a US AQI reading of 102. This is in accordance with recommendations by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The recorded levels of the six main pollutants were as follows: PM2.5 - 36 µg/m³, PM10 - 133.5 µg/m³, ozone (O3) - 90 µg/m³, nitrogen dioxide (NO2) - 18 µg/m³, sulphur dioxide (SO2) - 10 µg/m³ and carbon monoxide (CO) - 500 µg/m³. In order to protect yourself from air pollution in Kaifeng, it is advisable to keep doors and windows closed to avoid the dirty outdoor air. Those who are sensitive to dirty air should avoid going outdoors until the quality improves. Even healthy people are advised not to exercise outside under these conditions and operate an air purifier if one is available.

Does the air quality in Kaifeng vary throughout the year?

Air quality can differ throughout the day let alone throughout the year. It is dependent on many factors which can change very quickly.

Looking back at the recently released figures from the Swiss company IQAir.com, it can be seen that the air quality in Kaifeng seems dependent on the seasons of the year. From early May until the end of September, Kaifeng enjoyed a period of “Moderate” quality air with readings between 12.1 and 35.4 µg/m³. During spring and autumn, it deteriorated to the classification of being “Unhealthy for sensitive groups” with figures of between 35.5 and 55.4 µg/m³. This occurred during March and April and again in October. The winter months saw the quality decline to being “Unhealthy” with readings between 55.5 and 150.4 µg/m³.

Records have been kept since 2017 regarding the air quality and by studying past records it can be seen to be steadily improving. The first recorded figure was 66.8 µg/m³ followed by 64.6 µg/m³ the following year. Another improvement for 2019 with a reading of 61 µg/m³ before the 2020 figure of 55.5 µg/m³. This latest figure could well be lower due to the COVID-19 pandemic which stopped the movement of people and vehicles and suspended certain industrial activities.

Where does the polluted air in Kaifeng come from?

Looking at the sources of pollution: coal, industry, motor vehicles and dust are the main sources, accounting for about 90 per cent. The structure of this region is heavy industry. The energy source is dominated by coal, and the transportation structure is dominated by roads. The output of steel, coke, glass and raw materials all account for more than 40 per cent of the country output, and the coal consumption per unit of land area is four times the national average. 80 per cent of the bulk materials are transported by diesel trucks, and the emission intensity is high from these large old vehicles.

Affected by heating, the monthly average emission levels of PM2.5, organic carbon, black carbon and other components in this area in autumn and winter are 1.5 to 4 times that of non-heating seasons. In cities with large amounts of scattered coal production, such as Yangquan, Changzhi, and Jincheng, the emission levels of the above-mentioned pollutants are higher in autumn and winter.

What can be done to improve air quality in Kaifeng?

The "root cause" of air pollution is emissions, the weather is the inducement, and the secondary conversion of complex particulate matter is the catalyst. Most of the primary pollutants in heavily polluted weather are PM2.5. What are the main components of the particles with a diameter less than or equal to 2.5 microns, and where do they come from? This is a question that needs to be understood when prescribing the right medicine. Research studies have shown that the emissions of pollutants such as sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, PM2.5, inhalable particulate matter (PM10), volatile organic compounds, ammonia, and carbon monoxide in many cities decreased by between 6 and 31 per cent year-on-year. Among them, sulphur dioxide emissions fell the most and ammonia emissions fell the least.

In the "blacklist" of PM2.5 components, organic matters are ranked first. At present, there are more than 100 types of organic matter under scrutiny, mainly from the primary emission of loose coal combustion, motor vehicle exhausts and the secondary conversion of volatile organic compounds. With the effective control of loose coal combustion emissions, the proportion of organic matter is declining. As one of the main pollutants in the atmosphere, sulphur dioxide is an important factor that causes acid rain, and it was once the most important source of secondary PM2.5. Many regions have always regarded the control of total sulphur dioxide emissions as the top priority of air pollution control.

How do the main pollutants affect human health?

The main pollutants affecting human health are particulate matter, ground-level ozone (O3) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). The particles that damage human health are called PM2.5. These particles can penetrate deeply into the lungs and enter the bloodstream, affecting different organs and body functions. These particles may be emitted directly or formed in the atmosphere by several different emission pollutants (for example, ammonia (NH3) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

Ozone (O3) is an important secondary pollutant. It has a strong irritation to the lungs and will hinder the growth of plants. It is also a powerful greenhouse gas (GHG). When certain precursor pollutants react in the sun, O3 is formed in the troposphere near the surface of the earth. The powerful greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is a large part of the cause of the formation of O3. This tropospheric ozone is different from the upper atmosphere (stratosphere) ozone, which protects us from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

Nitrogen oxides (NOx) are a group of chemical compounds that pollute the air. They are composed of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and nitric oxide (NO). Among these compounds, NO2 is the most harmful and is produced by human activities. It will affect human health, reduce atmospheric visibility, and have a major impact on climate change. Finally, it is the key precursor for the formation of O3.

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