Mercury Drop To 10°c In Delhi. Aqi Very Poor.

Mercury drop to 10°C in Delhi. AQI very poor.

New Delhi, November 16 : .Delhi awoke to a cloudy Tuesday morning.

 Mercury Drop To 10°c In Delhi. Aqi Very Poor.-TeluguStop.com

The minimum temperature was 10 degrees Celsius.There is a very poor air quality and it will likely continue for three days.
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the maximum temperature for the day will settle at 27 degrees Celsius, one degree more than Monday’s 26.4 degrees.The India Meteorological Department, (IMD) says that the highest temperature will be 27° Celsius.This is one degree higher than Monday’s 26.4 degrees.

This week, the maximum temperature will fluctuate between 26 to 28 degrees and the minimum between 10 to 11 degrees, according to the IMD data.

According to IMD data, this week’s maximum and minimum temperatures will vary between 26-28 degrees and 10-11 degrees.The relative humidity at 8.30 a.m.was recorded at 88 per cent.At 8.30 am, the relative humidity was at 88%.

As per the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research (SAFAR), Delhi’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) at 9 a.m.stood at 331.According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research, Delhi’s overall Air Quality Index was 331 at 9:00 a.m.An AQI between zero and 50 is considered ‘good’, 51 and 100 ‘satisfactory’, 101 and 200 ‘moderate’, 201 and 300 ‘poor’, 301 and 400 ‘very poor’, then 401 and between 500 is considered ‘severe’.A AQI of between 50 and 50 is considered a good score, 51 to 100 a satisfactory score, 101 to 200 a moderate score, 201 to 300 if you’re looking for something more, 301 or 400 if you’re looking for something very poor, and then 401, and 500 is considered severe.

“The AQI is unlikely to improve on Tuesday as winds at transport level are increasing resulting in more intrusion of farm fires related pollutants into Delhi.The AQI will not improve Tuesday due to the increasing winds at transport levels, which are increasing and resulting in greater intrusion of pollutants from farm fires into Delhi.

Calm local winds also reduce dispersion of pollutants.The dispersion and spread of pollutants is also reduced by calm local winds.

So the air quality is expected to remain in the higher end of very poor category for the day,” as per SAFAR estimates.According to SAFAR estimates, the air quality will remain at the very low end for the day.”

The effective farm fire count is 3,125 and its contribution to Delhi’s PM2.5 is 10 per cent.It is estimated that there are 3,125 farm fires and Delhi has contributed 10 percent to PM2.5.On Wednesday, winds at transport level are forecast to be blowing from the east direction and slowing down causing air quality to improve on November 17.Winds at transport level will blow from the east on Wednesday.They are expected to slow down and cause an improvement in air quality for November 17.

On Thursday also, winds are expected to be blowing from the east direction which will prevent intrusion of fire related pollutants into Delhi.Also, Thursday will see winds blowing in the east which should prevent any intrusion by fire-related pollutants into Delhi.Surface winds are slowing down further on 17th and 18th reducing dispersion.

The surface winds have slowed down on the 17th and 18th, reducing disperssion.Overall the AQI is expected to be in the “very poor” category range for the next three days.

For the next three day, the AQI will be expected to remain in the “very low” range.

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