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| title | 🌍 air-quality-api - Monitor Air Quality Easily |
| description | 🌍 Access real-time air quality data and pollutant levels through a REST API by city name or GPS coordinates for informed decisions. |
Welcome to air-quality-api! This application allows you to access real-time air quality information. You can check air quality by city name or GPS coordinates.
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- RAM: Minimum 4 GB
- Disk Space: At least 100 MB of free space
- Network: An active internet connection for data retrieval
- Real-Time Data: Access current air quality index (AQI) information.
- Query Options: Retrieve data using city names or GPS coordinates.
- Pollutant Levels: Get details on various pollutants affecting air quality.
- User-Friendly Interface: Simple design for easy navigation and information access.
- Regular Updates: Enjoy the latest data with frequent updates from trusted sources.
To begin, go to the Releases page to find the latest version of the air-quality-api.
On the Releases page, look for the latest version. You will see several files available for download.
Click on the download link for your operating system. The file will start downloading to your computer.
- Locate the downloaded file on your computer.
- Double-click the file to start the installation process.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Once installation is complete, locate the air-quality-api icon on your desktop or in your applications folder. Double-click the icon to launch the application.
- Enter a city name or your GPS coordinates into the designated fields.
- Click the "Check AQI" button.
- View the real-time air quality data displayed on your screen.
When you query the data, you will see the following:
- AQI Value: This is a numerical representation of air quality.
- Values are generally categorized as:
- 0-50: Good
- 51-100: Moderate
- 101-150: Unhealthy for sensitive groups
- 151-200: Unhealthy
- 201-300: Very Unhealthy
- 301-500: Hazardous
- Values are generally categorized as:
- Pollutants: This section shows the levels of pollutants like PM2.5, PM10, Ozone, and Carbon Monoxide.
If you encounter issues:
- Ensure your internet connection is active.
- Double-check your city name or GPS coordinates for accuracy.
- Restart the application if it becomes unresponsive.
For any questions or suggestions, please visit the GitHub Issues page. Connect with other users to share tips and experiences.
This project utilizes data from trusted air quality monitoring sources. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this application informative and useful.
You may find other relevant information and documentation helpful in the following topics:
- air-pollution
- air-quality
- aqi-monitor
- pollution-prediction
For more resources and updates, regularly check the Releases page.
Thank you for using air-quality-api!