Analytics: Air Quality Index for Health
The Air Quality Index for Health is provided by the Irish Government’s Environmental Protection Agency. This gives an idea of how harmful pollution is at different levels on a scale from 1 to 10. 1-3 are good, 4-6 are fair, 7-9 are poor and 10 is very poor. In this analysis, we have compared data from the last month at each site in Trim with data from the reference monitoring site in Navan.
Reference Monitors (Yesterday's Data)
A map showing the location of the Trim sensors as well as the EPA network of pollution monitors. Clicking on a monitor will give the mean pollution levels for the previous day. The readings are compared to the Trim values (Trim Avg) which are produced by taking the average of the readings from monitors on Patrick Street and Market Street.
AQIH Across Ireland (Yesterdays's Data)
Yesterday's max AQIH reading for each of the sites in the EPA network.
AQIH comparison
NO₂ Across Ireland (Yesterday's Data)
Yesterday's mean NO₂ reading for each of the sites in the EPA network.
NO₂ Daily Comparison
PM2.5 Across Ireland (Yesterday's Data)
Yesterday's mean PM2.5 reading for each of the sites in the EPA network.
PM2.5 Daily Comparison
Market Street/Zephyr: AQIH for the last 28 days
Patrick Street/Zephyr: AQIH for the last 28 days
Market Street/Zephyr: Main cause of AQIH above 1
Patrick Street/Zephyr: Main cause of AQIH above 1
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