Air quality in Bang Lamung

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

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Weather

What is the current weather in Bang Lamung?

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WeatherScattered clouds
Temperature86°F
Humidity80%
Wind5.8 mp/h
Pressure29.9 Hg

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Real-time Thailand city ranking

#cityUS AQI
1The national flag of International Chatuchak, Bangkok

98

2The national flag of International Sam Phran, Nakhon Pathom

95

3The national flag of International Khlong Toei, Bangkok

93

4The national flag of International Bang Yai, Nonthaburi

92

5The national flag of International Yan Nawa, Bangkok

91

6The national flag of International Bang Kruai, Nonthaburi

90

7The national flag of International Pattaya, Chon Buri

89

8The national flag of International Thawi Watthana, Bangkok

89

9The national flag of International Bang Lamung, Chon Buri

86

10The national flag of International Din Daeng, Bangkok

86

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1 Royal Park Village

124

2 International School of Chonburi

123

3 Rugby School Thailand

87

4 Royal Varuna Yacht Club

84

5 ECO HOTEL - Thammasat

78

6 HT

69

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Overview

What is the current air quality in Bang Lamung?

Air pollution levelAir quality indexMain pollutant
Moderate 86 US AQItrendPM2.5
PollutantsConcentration
PM2.5
27.8µg/m³trend
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PM2.5

x5.6

PM2.5 concentration in Bang Lamung is currently 5.6 times the WHO annual air quality guideline value

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Forecast

Bang Lamung air quality index (AQI) forecast

DayPollution levelWeatherTemperatureWind
Thursday, May 9

Moderate 57 AQI US

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91.4° 80.6°
Wind rotating 181 degree 11.2 mp/h
Friday, May 10

Moderate 59 AQI US

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89.6° 80.6°
Wind rotating 207 degree 11.2 mp/h
Saturday, May 11

Moderate 77 AQI US

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89.6° 80.6°
Wind rotating 201 degree 6.7 mp/h
Today

Moderate 86 AQI US

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Weather icon 80%
89.6° 80.6°
Wind rotating 201 degree 6.7 mp/h
Monday, May 13

Moderate 66 AQI US

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Weather icon 40%
89.6° 82.4°
Wind rotating 176 degree 13.4 mp/h
Tuesday, May 14

Moderate 61 AQI US

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Weather icon 90%
89.6° 82.4°
Wind rotating 162 degree 13.4 mp/h
Wednesday, May 15

Moderate 68 AQI US

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Weather icon 70%
91.4° 80.6°
Wind rotating 292 degree 6.7 mp/h
Thursday, May 16

Moderate 64 AQI US

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Weather icon 90%
89.6° 80.6°
Wind rotating 160 degree 8.9 mp/h
Friday, May 17

Moderate 69 AQI US

Human face indicating AQI level
Weather icon 90%
89.6° 82.4°
Wind rotating 189 degree 8.9 mp/h
Saturday, May 18

Moderate 72 AQI US

Human face indicating AQI level
Weather icon 90%
89.6° 80.6°
Wind rotating 183 degree 11.2 mp/h

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AIR QUALITY ANALYSIS AND STATISTICS FOR Bang Lamung

What are the pollution levels like in Bang Lamung?

Bang Lamung is located in the southern portion of Chonburi province, which itself is located within the eastern region of Thailand. Observing both current and records of air pollution present within Bang Lamung, it can be seen that whilst there are periods in which the air quality shows significant improvement and achieves the World Health Organization's (WHO's) target goal for the best level of air quality at 10 μg/m³ or less, it still stands to reason that a majority of the months on record over 2020 show highly elevated readings of PM2.5, despite nationwide lockdowns due to the covid-19 pandemic. PM2.5 is one of the most dangerous forms of pollutants that can be found in the air throughout Bang Lamung and Thailand, consisting of many materials that are 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter, sometimes going down to sizes many times smaller. Due to this extremely small size, it can easily bypass the body's defense systems and penetrate deep into the tissue of the lungs, causing damage, with further elaboration on this damage being discussed later in the article. Because of its prominence as a pollutant, PM2.5 is also one of the main units used in recording air quality levels, particularly for years past. Readings from 2020 will be discussed in their PM2.5 figures, which came in significantly elevated over several months of the year.

US AQI is also another prominent measure of air pollution, a number aggregated from the various main pollutants typically found in the air. These include sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and the two main forms of particle pollution, which includes the aforementioned PM2.5, as well as its larger counterpart, PM10, which is typically associated with larger or more coarse materials that can pollute the air (sand, certain molds and other larger dust particles). In mid-September of 2021, Bang Lamung was seen with a US AQI reading of just 4, an extremely clean reading that would place it within the 'good' air quality rating bracket, which requires a US AQI reading of 0 to 50 to be classified as such and represents the best level of air cleanliness, particularly when it moves closer to 0. PM2.5 readings taken in 2020 indicate that September is one of the cleaner months of the year, and as such, whilst this represents an extremely respectable level of air quality, pollution spikes can and will suddenly occur, particularly at certain times of the year (with these months also being discussed in further detail later on in the article). As such, preventative measures should be employed to keep the more detrimental or harmful side effects of excessive pollution exposure at bay. Air pollution levels should also be monitored so that individuals can get a better idea of when there may be more prominent bouts of air pollution occurring within Bang Lamung. These forecasts and readings can be followed via the maps, graphs and forecasts available on this page, as well as on the AirVisual app. In closing, Bang Lamung has shown to have great levels of air cleanliness during certain times of the year, but can also rise suddenly to far more hazardous levels.

What causes polluted air to occur in Bang Lamung?

The main causes of air pollution in Bang Lamung stem from ones that are seen throughout many regions of Thailand, which includes the open burning of certain crop fields or other areas of vegetation. Whilst this is certainly more prevalent in the northern regions of the country, the fallout from these practices can also occur in many other provinces of Thailand, with the smoke from fires being able to drift many miles from their source, causing air pollution spikes in cities and provinces great distances away. Other causes of pollution are also a significant contributing factor, as air pollution in Chon Buri and much of Thailand does not stem solely from the burning of vast swathes of organic matter (although it is one of the more aggressive contributors). The combustion of fuels in vehicle engines is another constant source of air pollution, especially when these vehicles are of the aged or poor quality variety, which is still highly prevalent in many areas of the province. The poor combustion process allows for far more noxious oil vapors to be released, as well as larger amounts of chemical compounds and hazardous particulate matter. Other sources include dust from construction sites, road repairs and even the destruction and tearing down of older buildings, showing just how widespread particle pollution can be.

What are some of the health problems inhabitants of Bang Lamung can face?

Health issues that can arise as a result of prolonged or acute pollution exposure in Bang Lamung include cases of coughing and infections of the respiratory tract. Skin conditions may also present themselves, particularly in individuals who have a sensitive disposition towards certain chemicals or particles (as many of them having properties that make them irritating to mucous membranes or even exposed skin. More serious health conditions include those that fall under the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) bracket, which are ones such as emphysema and pneumonia, as well as increased risk of cancer, heart attacks, strokes and premature death, all of which have a significant correlation with pollution exposure.

When does the air quality become more dangerous in Bang Lamung?

Observing the air quality records taken over the year of 2020, it can be seen that the most polluted months of the year were January through to April, as well as November and December. This indicates a commonly seen pattern in Thailand whereby the pollution levels rise significantly at the end of the year and continue to stay elevated well into the following year. Out of all the above-mentioned months, January and February had the most hazardous readings at 49.5 μg/m³ and 48.5 μg/m³ of PM2.5 respectively.

When does the air cleanliness show signs of improvement in Bang Lamung?

Despite having eight months of the year come in ranked as 'moderate' or above in regards to PM2.5 ratings, the months of June through to September had the most optimal readings of air quality, all coming in within either the 'good' air quality bracket or WHO's target goal. Their respective readings were 7.9 μg/m³, 8.6 μg/m³, 10.2 μg/m³ and 8.8 μg/m³, making June the cleanest month of the year and indicating a time in which the air would be freest from contaminating clouds of smoke, haze and other chemical compounds of fine particles.

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