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About Airqoon Brief

Airqoon Brief is an independent data platform that provides weekly air quality analysis across Turkey. By combining data from the national monitoring network and Airqoon sensors, it produces comparable, transparent, and machine-readable air quality reports for all 81 provinces.

Why We Do This

Core principles behind Airqoon Brief

1. Data Transparency

Air quality data should be accessible to everyone. We present raw data from government stations and independent sensors in a standardized format, making it openly available.

2. Comparability

Evaluating all 81 provinces using the same methodology and index system enables meaningful cross-regional comparisons. Data can be tracked on weekly, monthly, and yearly bases.

3. Machine Readability

All data is available via JSON API, RSS feed, and structured data formats. Researchers, developers, and AI systems can access the data programmatically.

4. Independent Analysis

Trend detection, anomaly analysis, and seasonal comparisons are performed using automated statistical methods. Data-driven insights are presented without editorial intervention.

Data Sources

Data from two distinct sources is combined for analysis

Primary Source

National Air Quality Monitoring Network

Hourly measurements are collected from ~360 Continuous Monitoring Stations (SIM) operated by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change. Monitored pollutants include PM10, PM2.5, SO₂, NO₂, O₃, and CO.

Supplementary Source

Airqoon Air Quality Sensors

Data from Airqoon's proprietary low-cost sensor network provides supplementary measurements in areas outside the coverage of government stations. Sensor data is corrected using calibration algorithms.

UHKI — National Air Quality Index

Turkey's official air quality assessment system

Airqoon Brief uses Turkey's official index system, UHKI (Ulusal Hava Kalitesi İndeksi), for air quality assessment. This index is based on limit values established by the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change. Sub-indices calculated for each pollutant determine the overall air quality level.

0–50
Good
51–100
Moderate
101–150
Unhealthy for Sensitive
151–200
Unhealthy
201–300
Very Unhealthy
301–500
Hazardous

Pollutant Breakpoints

PM10 (µg/m³, 24-hour average)

Concentration Index Level
0–50 0–50 Good
51–100 51–100 Moderate
101–260 101–150 Unhealthy for Sensitive
261–400 151–200 Unhealthy
401–520 201–300 Very Unhealthy
521–— 301–500 Hazardous

PM2.5 (µg/m³, 24-hour average)

Concentration Index Level
0–25 0–50 Good
25–50 51–100 Moderate
50–90 101–150 Unhealthy for Sensitive
90–180 151–200 Unhealthy
180–300 201–300 Very Unhealthy
300–— 301–500 Hazardous

SO₂ (µg/m³, 1-hour average)

Concentration Index Level
0–100 0–50 Good
101–250 51–100 Moderate
251–500 101–150 Unhealthy for Sensitive
501–850 151–200 Unhealthy
851–1100 201–300 Very Unhealthy
1101–— 301–500 Hazardous

NO₂ (µg/m³, 1-hour average)

Concentration Index Level
0–100 0–50 Good
101–200 51–100 Moderate
201–500 101–150 Unhealthy for Sensitive
501–1000 151–200 Unhealthy
1001–2000 201–300 Very Unhealthy
2001–— 301–500 Hazardous

O₃ (µg/m³, 8-hour average)

Concentration Index Level
0–120 0–50 Good
121–160 51–100 Moderate
161–180 101–150 Unhealthy for Sensitive
181–240 151–200 Unhealthy
241–700 201–300 Very Unhealthy
701–— 301–500 Hazardous

CO (µg/m³, 8-hour average)

Concentration Index Level
0–5500 0–50 Good
5501–10000 51–100 Moderate
10001–16000 101–150 Unhealthy for Sensitive
16001–24000 151–200 Unhealthy
24001–32000 201–300 Very Unhealthy
32001–— 301–500 Hazardous

Calculation Method

From data collection to analysis

Data Collection

Hourly average measurements are collected from government stations and Airqoon sensors. Negative values, physically impossible readings, and sensor error codes (e.g., -9999) are automatically filtered.

Provincial Aggregation

Hourly averages from all stations within a province are combined into a single provincial average. Provinces with at least 50% station coverage are included in rankings.

Index Calculation

Sub-indices are calculated for each pollutant using UHKI breakpoints. Provincial composite AQI is determined as 60% of the highest sub-index plus 40% of the average of all sub-indices.

Trend & Anomaly Detection

Weekly changes, year-over-year comparisons, regional anomalies (>2σ deviation), and seasonal deviations (>1.5σ) are automatically detected using statistical methods.

Legal References

Relevant regulations and standards

Airqoon Brief is an independent analysis platform produced for informational purposes. The data presented does not replace official measurements or assessments. For health-related decisions, refer to official data from the Ministry of Environment, Urbanization and Climate Change. Airqoon does not guarantee data accuracy.