aqi-bot

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NPM AQI Calculator

Foreword

All methods, constraints use in this project follows US EPA AQI Calculation Method (which includes breakpoint table and calculation formulas) . Since each country issues different AQI calculation methods, using this package might be inappropriate, consider your usage.

This project is intended to community target for free use. The author is not associated with USA government, nor United States Environmental Protection Agency (a.k.a US EPA)

Highlights

  • Calculate AQI from raw concentration
  • The result from calculation includes Air Quality Index, AQI Category, General Message, Specific Health Effects Statements for the pollutant and the corresponding guidance message.
  • Support Nowcast Concentration ( #soon in the next release )

Support the following pollutants

Pollutant Scientific name Unit of Measurement Input Code Usage Regular Calculation Support Nowcast Support Health Effects Statements Guidance Message
PM10 10 μm Particle Pollutant μg/m3 PM10 ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
PM2.5 2.5 μm Particle Pollutant μg/m3 PM2.5 ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
O3 Ozone ppb O3 ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
CO Carbon Monoxide ppb CO ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
SO2 Sulfur Dioxide ppb SO2 ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
NO2 Nitrogen Dioxide ppb NO2 ✔️ ✔️ ✔️

Installation

npm install aqi-bot --save

Extract the aqi-bot to use it

let aqibot = require('aqi-bot');

Quick Usage

For Regular AQI Calculation

2 required parameter is pollutant code and concentration

aqibot.AQICalculator.getAQIResult("PM10", 125).then((result) => {
    console.log(result);
  }).catch(err => {
    console.log(err);
  })

Or you might use the pollutant code constants from the aqibot: aqibot.AQICalculator.getAQIResult(aqibot.PollutantType.PM10, concentration)

And the result object there contains all the information that you need

{
    "pollutant": "PM10",
    "concentration": "125",
    "aqi": 86,
    "category": "Moderate",
    "generalMessage": "Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion",
    "healthEffectsStatements": "Respiratory symptoms possible in unusually sensitive individuals; possible aggravation of heart or lung disease in people with cardiopulmonary disease and older adults",
    "guidanceStatement": "Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion"
}

For Nowcast AQI Calculation

/* Example Data for Nowcast PM2.5 12h period - 30.5, 12.5, 14.3, 30, 32.4, 31.1, 28.2, 30.7, 32.8, 32.6, 33.1, 28.5 */

let concentrationData = [30.5, 12.5, 14.3, 30, 32.4, 31.1, 28.2, 30.7, 32.8, 32.6, 33.1, 28.5];

AQIBot.AQICalculator.getNowcastAQIResult(PollutantType.PM25, concentrationData).then((result)=>{
  console.log(result);
}).catch(err =>{
  console.log(err);
})

Please note that the concentration in result object here is the Nowcast Concentration

{
    "pollutant": "PM2.5",
    "concentration": 24,
    "aqi": 76,
    "category": "Moderate",
    "generalMessage": "Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion",
    "healthEffectsStatements": "Respiratory symptoms possible in unusually sensitive individuals; possible aggravation of heart or lung disease in people with cardiopulmonary disease and older adults",
    "guidanceStatement": "Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion"
}

The first value in the array is the avg value in the current hour, and the upcoming element in the array represent one step hour before current hour.

If the hour doesn't have data, replace missing data in the hour with -1

Example Nowcast Dataset for PM10: (have some missing data in hour)
Hour Avg Concentration
14 64 ppb
13 63 ppb
12 ----
11 77 ppb
10 65 ppb
9 ----
8 70 ppb
7 71 ppb
6 ----
5 57 ppb
4 58 ppb
3 64 ppb

Presume that you want to calculate Nowcast AQI for PM10 at 14, the data array should be

  let concentrationData = [ 64, 63, -1, 77, 65, -1, 70, 71, -1, 57, 58, 64 ];

  AQIBot.AQICalculator.getNowcastAQIResult(PollutantType.PM10, concentrationData).then((result)=>{
    console.log(result);
  }).catch(err =>{
    console.log(err);
})
{
    "pollutant": "PM10",
    "concentration": 66,
    "aqi": 56,
    "category": "Moderate",
    "generalMessage": "Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion",
    "healthEffectsStatements": "Respiratory symptoms possible in unusually sensitive individuals; possible aggravation of heart or lung disease in people with cardiopulmonary disease and older adults",
    "guidanceStatement": "Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion"
}

AQI Calculation Turtorial

US EPA AQI Breakpoint

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Image from Wikipedia

Calculation Formula

The AQI is the highest value calculated for each pollutant as follows:

  1. Identify the highest concentration among all of the monitors within each reporting area and truncate as follows:
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  1. Using US EPA AQI Breakpoint, find the two breakpoints that contain the concentration.
  2. Using AQI Equation , calculate the index.
  3. Round the index to the nearest integer.
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Nowcast for PM and Ozone

The concentration of PM10, PM2.5 is so dynamic since wind can completely clean the air in less than 30 minutes, or a wildfire can raise the concentration with a very fast rate in an hour. So Nowcast is introduced, it mainly focus on detect the average changing of the period hour and perform counter balancing.

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Nowcast Rules

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Handling Missing data

To compute a valid NowCast, you must have at least two of the most recent 3 hours

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Extra Documents and Tools that you might needs

Air Now AQI Calculator: Concentration to AQI

Air Now Nowcast Calculator

Daily and Hourly AQI - PM2.5 and PM10

Daily and Hourly AQI - PM2.5 and PM10

US EPA AQI Brochure

US EPA AQI Technical Assistance Document

US EPA Nowcast Overview

Demonstration images for nowcast in this tutorial are from US EPA Nowcast Overview document

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