Favourable winds help improve AQI
The Hindu
AQI likely to be in poor to lower end of very poor over next three days
The air quality of Delhi improved to the “poor” category on Tuesday and is likely to remain in the upper end of “poor” category to the lower end of the “very poor” category over the next three days, as per authorities.
Gufran Beig, founder and project director of the Centre-run monitoring agency SAFAR (System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting and Research), said the air quality had improved as the surface level wind speed was high — above 6 km/hr.
The transport-level winds, which bring in smoke from stubble burning in the neighbouring States to Delhi, too slowed down.
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