Beijing Air Quality: pm2.5

Sorry

The embassy site has not published data for Beijing for a week so far, since January 4. There isn't much I can do when they are back online, but if they publish historical data for this time (usually twice a year) I'll see if they have data and add it to the database if they do. New! see recent site status at status.airquality.young-0.com (thanks to UptimeRobot)

2018 summaries:
Beijing's average PM2.5 has continued to improve dramatically again

2008
(partial year)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
150 166 166 159 151 162 158 141 132 118 109
After dramatic improvement in 2017 the pace continued in 2018. The top 4 months of 2018 all bettered the previous best of August 2017, with September the new record holder at 72.7. January, September, and October all had 40% green days. The worst month was March, which rated #75 of the 127 months in the database. See the monthly comparison chart

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Data for previous years can be accessed in csv form from the summary pages

 

Beijing Results from 2009-07-19 00:00 to 2009-07-20 00:00

Hours: 25 Readings: 25 Average: 177.00 High: 198 Low: 144

Summary
< 0 (no reading)
0.00% (0)

< 50 (Good)
0.00% (0)

< 100 (Moderate)
0.00% (0)

< 150 (Heavy)
4.00% (1)

< 200 (Unhealthy)
96.00% (24)

< 300 (Very unhealthy)
0.00% (0)

< 500 (Hazardous)
0.00% (0)

< 9999 (Crazy bad)
0.00% (0)

2009-07-20 00:00
184

2009-07-19 23:00
182

2009-07-19 22:00
177

2009-07-19 21:00
178

2009-07-19 20:00
168

2009-07-19 19:00
164

2009-07-19 18:00
169

2009-07-19 17:00
177

2009-07-19 16:00
170

2009-07-19 15:00
172

2009-07-19 14:00
186

2009-07-19 13:00
198

2009-07-19 12:00
194

2009-07-19 11:00
196

2009-07-19 10:00
196

2009-07-19 09:00
185

2009-07-19 08:00
190

2009-07-19 07:00
186

2009-07-19 06:00
183

2009-07-19 05:00
178

2009-07-19 04:00
173

2009-07-19 03:00
164

2009-07-19 02:00
156

2009-07-19 01:00
155

2009-07-19 00:00
144


Wired had an article about how the US Embassy AQI tweets helped speed up China's monitoring and addressing its pollution problem. I'd like to think my page also helped.
The original purpose of this site was to save historical data, which at the time the US Embassy did not supply. A while ago they started making it available too. The site is stateair.net. They have some explicit restrictions and limitations on use of their data.


More information on my site can be found here, or visit my main site. That page also has links where you can get history updates or link to a graphics label that can be put on web pages. And, for ubuntu users, there is an app that shows the current API in the top bar.

PM2.5 measurements are commonly given in 2 different units, ug/m3 and AQI. The difference between them is explained here, and here is a calculator that will let you convert one to the other. AQI only goes up to 500, what do those "crazy bad" readings mean?

Here is a story about a guy who has another, more qualitative way to show the data: every day he takes a picture of the same scene outside his window. His blog (in Chinese) is at http://weibo.com/u/1000481815.

Daily 2014 images

Daily 2015 images

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