The “Nitrogen Dioxide” product provides forecasts every three hours for the next seven days, monitoring the concentration of this atmospheric pollutant. Nitrogen dioxide is commonly associated with traffic activities and industrial processes, and its presence in the air can increase during wildfires and urban pollution events.
High NO₂ levels can have adverse effects on respiratory health, contributing to the worsening of conditions such as asthma and bronchitis. Additionally, this pollutant impacts air quality, raising concerns about public health and the need for mitigation strategies.