The SAFAR forecast is based on the study of prevailing meteorological conditions, which include low upper wind movement, a situation which prevents pollutant-laden air from stubble-burning regions from entering Delhi.
According to the forecast, air quality index (AQI) will remain 'very poor' if bursting of firecrackers is down even by 50 per cent compared to last year, but it will turn 'severe' if the same volume of crackers are set off.
in Delhi's air is increasing
and morning temperature dipping, it may lead to an increase in the atmospheric holding capacity of the emissions coming from firecrackers, SAFAR said.
"There is no likelihood of repeat of 2016. Upper air winds which transport pollutants from distant sources such as the Indo-Gangetic Plains or the stubble-burning regions, are quite low and
unlikely to impact Delhi significantly," it said.
The anticyclone conditions are looming large, which is linked to withdrawal of monsoon and it may lead to slowing down surface winds resulting in slowing dispersion and stagnation of local pollution, it said.
intervening night of October 19- 20 and air quality
will
start improving further
from Oct
21.
SAFAR, which operates eight monitoring stations in Delhi, said the share
of PM2.5
(relatively more harmful than coarser particles) in
PM10
is expected to remain unchanged unlike last
year
when
it had increased by 10-20 per cent during the Diwali period, which had made the air
more
toxic.
A "very poor" AQI essentially means that people may suffer from respiratory illness on prolonged exposure to such air. On further dip in air quality, the AQI will turn "severe", which may trouble even healthy people and seriously affect those with existing diseases.
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