US_AQI: US EPA AQI Index levels, names, colors and action text

US_AQIR Documentation

US EPA AQI Index levels, names, colors and action text

Description

Official, US EPA AQI levels, names, colors and action text are provided in a list for easy coloring and labeling.

Usage

US_AQI

Format

A list with named elements

Details

AQI breaks and associated names and colors

Breaks

Breakpoints are given in units reported for each parameter and include:

  • breaks_AQI

  • breaks_CO

  • breaks_NO2

  • breaks_OZONE_1hr

  • breaks_OZONE_8hr

  • breaks_PM2.5

  • breaks_PM10

Colors

Several different color palettes are provided:

  • colors_EPA – official EPA AQI colors

  • colors_subdued – subdued colors fo use with leaflet maps

  • colors_deuteranopia – color vision impaired colors

Names

Names of AQI categories are provided in several languages identified by the ISO 639-2 alpha-3 code:

  • names_eng

  • names_spa

Actions

Text for "actions to protect yourself" are provided for each category in several languages identified by the ISO 639-2 alpha-3 code:

  • actions_eng

  • actions_spa

Currently supported languages include English (eng) and Spanish (spa).

AQI breaks and colors are defined at https://document.airnow.gov/technical-assistance-document-for-the-reporting-of-daily-air-quailty.pdf and are given in units appropriate for each pollutant.

Note

The low end of each break category is used as the breakpoint.

Examples

print(US_AQI$breaks_AQI)
print(US_AQI$colors_EPA)
print(US_AQI$names_eng)
print(US_AQI$names_spa)

AirMonitor documentation built on Sept. 27, 2024, 9:06 a.m.