

The highest AQI for the pollutants measured at each site over the past 24 hours is displayed. The AQI is an index for reporting daily air quality, and it is calculated based on monitored concentrations of CO, NO 2, O 3, PM 2.5, PM 10 and SO 2. This interactive map displays the current AQI for all ambient air quality monitors in the state. The AQI is based on continuously monitored CO, NO 2, O 3, PM 2.5, PM 10 and SO 2 data.
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Use the Florida Spatial Air Quality System (SAQS) to view a visual representation of customized ambient air data and the Air Quality Index (AQI) on a state of Florida map.

Air News Page (pollution advisory news).Please contact the Division of Air Resource Management’s Help Desk at 85 if you experience any problems. It is important to note that the air quality data less than three months old viewed on this website generally have not been verified and checked for quality assurance in accordance with federal requirements. The mapping and reporting applications available below show carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen dioxide (NO 2), ozone (O 3), continuously monitored particle pollution 2.5 (PM 2.5) and particulate matter 10 (PM 10) and sulfur dioxide (SO 2) levels recorded throughout the state's ambient air monitoring network. This site provides air quality information throughout the day to allow you to make better-informed decisions for daily activities. As ambient air quality changes, people respond in different ways. They operate the state's ambient air monitoring network, routinely recording data 24 hours per day.Īmbient air is the air we breathe outside, near ground level. Nineteen different states, local and private air programs provide ambient air data to this system. Florida's Air Quality System (FLAQS) webpage provides up-to-date pollution data to the public.
