7 datasets found

Organizations: Federal Office for the Environment FOEN Keywords: atmospheric-conditions Formats: HTML

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  • Mean daily temperature high in July, period 1961-1990

    Regions and cities, Environment

    For the area-wide calculation, measured values from MeteoSwiss measuring stations in the period 1961-1990 were used. From the daily temperature curve, the highest temperature is...

    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • SERVICE
    • HTML
  • Air pollution by sulfur dioxide

    Regions and cities, Environment

    Higher concentrations of sulfur dioxide (SO₂) can have especially negative effects on the respiratory tract; asthmatics and people with chronic respiratory diseases are particul...

    • SERVICE
    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • HTML
  • Air pollution by Ozone

    Regions and cities, Environment

    Ground-level ozone has negative impacts on human health and vegetation. High levels in particular lead to irritation of the respiratory tract and lung tissue. In plants, high oz...

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    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • HTML
  • Ammonia Concentration

    Regions and cities, Environment

    Ammonia can harm plants and animals and contributes to elevated nitrogen deposition. Critical levels for ammonia are established in the framework of the UNECE convention on long...

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    • WMS
    • WMTS
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  • Air pollution by nitrogen dioxide

    Regions and cities, Environment

    The term "nitrogen oxides" (NOx) embraces nitrogen dioxide (NO₂) and nitrogen monoxide (NO). Nitrogen oxides form in the combustion of motor and heating fuels, especially when c...

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    • WMS
    • WMTS
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  • Air pollution by particulate matter PM10

    Regions and cities, Environment

    "Particulate matter" (PM10) refers to particles less than 10 micrometres in diameter. These particles are formed during industrial and commercial production processes, combustio...

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    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • HTML
  • Air pollution by particulate matter PM2.5

    Regions and cities, Environment

    "Particulate matter" (PM2.5) refers to particles less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter. These particles are formed during industrial and commercial production processes, combust...

    • SERVICE
    • WMS
    • WMTS
    • HTML
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